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Interagency Alternative School (IAS) Programs

Cooperative effort to meet the needs of the whole learner

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Family Guide to Dyslexia: Secondary Schools

Some level of anxiety, depression, or frustration in and out of school is not unusual for young adults, however
students with dyslexia may demonstrate unexpected social and emotional challenges that stem from reading and writing difficulties. Turn to your child’s school for support. Together, you…

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Alternative Learning Centers

Alternative learning centers provide educational services for students in grades K-10 in a nontraditional learning environment.

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Alternative High Schools

Serving students in grades 9-12 (ages 17-22) whose life circumstances could result, or have resulted, in an interruption of their education or in their dropping out of school; or students who may need a smaller school environment to thrive.

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Dyslexia Handbook

Guidance to FCPS schools and families alike as they identify and provide services to students with dyslexia

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Family Guide to Dyslexia: Elementary Schools

Concerned about your child’s reading and/or spelling? Worried that your child might have dyslexia? Turn to your child’s school for support so that together, you can develop a plan to address and monitor your child’s needs. If your child currently receives special education services, please consult…

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School Psychology Services

Our school psychologists are mental health specialists with knowledge of child development, the psychology of learning, behavior management and intervention, monitoring progress of students, and program evaluation. Our psychologist school assignments are listed here.