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The Transition Program
! @1 ~) h- T/ A ~Edmonton Public Schools, is working with community partners to develop a program to support immigrant and refugee students and their families. ! e' |5 a3 m$ h: g) J3 T
The program will focus on the strengths of students and families. It is intended for students who are newcomers with significant gaps in learning and limited experience with schooling. Entry into the program is by referral from either of the two locations, families themselves, schools, the English Language Support Services Centre (ELSSC) or community partners.
; M; ]# t/ V- g- q$ L! YTwo locations will be part of the program, Balwin School and McCauley Transition Centre. They will offer the following supports:
# C: k5 {. i# P! w• orientation;- |& S' \1 R/ A. c3 E
• academic and language programming;2 R J3 p u) T% n' k* w, e. H$ _' {
• vocational and career guidance;% m) j4 U1 x0 ` }$ @. K' T3 S
• after school and summer programming;. L% F8 y+ ]1 |
• social, health and emotional support; and
# W) A4 H) @/ }( _! `, U: L; e• family support.
3 k' g3 ^" A! s( X1 u- qFor general information about the Transition Program, contact Karen Bardy by phone at 780-429-8247 or by email at karen.bardy@epsb.ca or Elisa Rawe by phone at 780-429-8303 or by email at elisa.rawe@epsb.ca. m2 Z* ?8 d% c( a3 W
For referral information about the Transition Program, contact Linda Siu by phone at 780-441-2207 or by email at linda.siu@epsb.ca.3 L W8 M7 V# ~& n6 X
English Language Learner Needs
6 ^4 b7 k; P& Z1 s* SFamilies and children new to Edmonton Public Schools can access support through the District’s English Language Support Services Centre (ELSSC). The ELSSC provides families with:. F; i7 c! N' v! o
• orientation information and support;2 s8 A: U# Y% h/ S
• first language support and cross- cultural support;
% ^. _" C; B0 [4 ~/ o! t6 P2 ^5 ?' d9 c• liaison support between school and home;
5 }1 R! Q0 x% B0 b6 p• information about settlement and community supports;
% s; ~& ^9 E- \5 X• support for parents on how they can help support their children with learning;
+ M; }4 r; g/ T( e• identifying the stage that their children are at in their English language learning; and6 F2 a7 P; q) ^1 ]6 c: i& X/ ~8 @
• identifying what kinds of English as a second language programming support will help their children succeed in school.
- \$ p3 `4 j+ P$ HFor information about ELSSC, contact Helen Yee by phone at 780-441-2203 or by email at helen.yee@epsb.ca.
& r& `% R% f8 o1 b, eGeneral District Information
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www.epsb.ca. K. M G3 o' T4 B+ r% n' o1 j2 U
Find your Neighbourhood School1 h; T9 R. h: K: ]+ N
780-429-8000
# o3 J- U h, Q" Gwww.epsb.ca and click on Schools on the left hand side.
' B% ]4 ]3 A; g% p ZAlternative Programs (languages, arts, etc.)
" P/ E% U. ^6 q780-429-8580 http://programs.epsb.ca
) }5 k, O, D% D7 t5 MStudent Transportation (bussing)1 g9 l/ |3 u7 h4 r, F
780-429-8585http://transportation.epsb.net5 Q- j: W. X7 e1 @
Special Education Needs Programming m; f! ?4 P7 \
Your child’s school is your first point of contact for special education needs information, support or advice. Contact the principal for an appointment to discuss your child’s needs. General information can be found at: 3 P! I* f) r+ w; I. R; v- K( u
780-429-8514www.epsb.ca and click on Programs, then Special Education on the left hand side.
: r% S' F8 Q9 r0 _Partners in Education Program
. B' s5 l0 J( j' WFor information contact Janice Bell by phone at 780-429-8279 or by email at janice.bell@epsb.ca./ ^$ }7 N% N0 j: u2 @5 S, ?
www.epsb.ca and click on Families and Community on the left hand side |
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