Fairmount Campus provides comprehensive educational services to kindergarten through eighth-grade students with developmental disabilities. We prepare our students to pursue a diploma or a certificate at the high school level. Fairmount Campus also addresses each child's unique educational and therapeutic needs through evidence-based instructional practices.
Our Team
Our instructional program focuses on essential foundational skills. Students have access to reading/language arts, mathematics, social studies, science, fine art, health, physical education, and technology education. These curriculums align with Common Core Standards.
All classrooms are staffed by a fully certified teacher and a highly trained assistant teacher, or in some instances, are co-taught by two teachers. Classroom staff collaborates closely with other related service disciplines to meet the needs of each student. These disciplines include:
- Speech and language pathologists
- Occupational therapists
- Physical therapists
- Mental Health therapists,
- Art and music therapists
- Behavioral support,
- Physical education staff,
- Technology staff
Teams meet regularly to update each other and address any concerns. The team makes program modifications for each student, as needed, to help students reach their potential.