Frequently Asked Questions: This page contains answers to common questions of students and parents.
Is there homework for inclusion students?
Yes, your child will complete the same homework assignments as the other students in his classroom. If homework needs to be modified, I will do this. Students will be exposed to regular ed. concepts. Some children will need your help reading difficult words. Back to Top
Yes, your child will complete the same homework assignments as the other students in his classroom. If homework needs to be modified, I will do this. Students will be exposed to regular ed. concepts. Some children will need your help reading difficult words.
How do I communicate with parents?
I communicate through this website, the student's planner, and through phone calls. If you contact me, I'll get back to you as soon as possible. Also, I will be happy to e-mail you if you provide me with your address. You can call Cline and leave a message for me. My classroom phone has an answering machine. Back to Top
I communicate through this website, the student's planner, and through phone calls. If you contact me, I'll get back to you as soon as possible. Also, I will be happy to e-mail you if you provide me with your address. You can call Cline and leave a message for me. My classroom phone has an answering machine.
How do parents communicate with me?
You may set up a conference through the office at (281)482-1201, e-mail me, or leave me a note in your child's planner. Back to Top
You may set up a conference through the office at (281)482-1201, e-mail me, or leave me a note in your child's planner.
What goals will my child be working on?
Inclusion students will be working on the goals determined by the ARD committee at their annual ARD meeting. They are exposed to all regular ed concepts.Back to Top
Inclusion students will be working on the goals determined by the ARD committee at their annual ARD meeting. They are exposed to all regular ed concepts.
What types of changes have been made in special education this year?
Our district is embracing full inclusion. Special education teachers and para-educators are going into regular education classes most of the day and meeting the needs of all students. Back to Top
Our district is embracing full inclusion. Special education teachers and para-educators are going into regular education classes most of the day and meeting the needs of all students.
Is there any content mastery?
No, there isn't. Students have their needs met in regular education through inclusionary personnel. Assignments are only modified for some students. Back to Top
No, there isn't. Students have their needs met in regular education through inclusionary personnel. Assignments are only modified for some students.
What is inclusion?
Inclusion involves having a certified special educator or para- educator go into the regular education class to modify the regular education curriculum and provide special assistance if needed. The goal is for every child to meet his full potential. Back to Top
Inclusion involves having a certified special educator or para- educator go into the regular education class to modify the regular education curriculum and provide special assistance if needed. The goal is for every child to meet his full potential.