[LearningDisabilities 1899] Re: Question Needing Response
Tchalla Douglas
TchallaD at darlington.k12.sc.us
Wed Apr 2 08:33:39 EDT 2008
I work at Darlington County Office of Adult Education as a Transition Facilitator and we do provide some accommodations for our students who have IEP's or 504 plans. We have an onsight special education teacher and majority of her students fall in that category. I know during testing we provide whatever accommodations the student's plan states. Also, I noticed that our teachers will work one-on-one with students as needed. Hopefully this helped.
T'challa Y. Douglas, MA, GCDF
Transition Specialist
Darlington County Adult Education
100 Magnolia Street
Darlington, SC 29532
843-398-2598 (phone)
843-395-8944 (fax)
tchallad at darlington.k12.sc.us
>>> <RKenyon721 at aol.com> 04/01/08 9:07 PM >>>
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I wonder if adult learners who need accommodations, due to physical,
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