English 1 (3631)
English 2 (3632)
English 3 (3633)
English 4 (3634)
English classes are designed to meet students’ identified written language and reading deficits and who are at various instructional levels. Courses incorporate a variety of instructional strategies to address communication skills, written expression, and developmental reading skills. Students’ awareness of literature and expository writing is expanded and students practice discussion and critical thinking skills by reading a variety of genre. Written communication is expanded by building on writing skills in the context of content class expectations and
vocational and life skills situations.

Directed Studies 1-6 (3500)
Students learn to become independent learners by applying study skills and learning strategies in order to be successful in content classes. Support to students in completing assignments, preparing for tests given in regular education classes, and developing effective study habits is emphasized.

Work Experience 1-6 (3900)
Students participate in a variety of on-the-job activities in order to explore selected areas of interest. Evaluation of behavior, social skills, and job skills are conducted throughout the course.


Jones Center Work Experience 1-6 (3970)
The Jones Center offers a variety of vocational training sites both on and off the Jones Center campus. Students job sample and/or
participate in vocational opportunities as determined by needs and interests.