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Rosemary operates a non-public school, certified by the California Department of Education–Non-Public Schools Unit. The Rosemary School provides regular and special education services to the residents of Rosemary and teenage girls, grades 7-12, referred from the community by local educational agencies. Coursework offered includes core academic subjects, pre-vocational and vocational education training, work experience, and independent living skills.
The coursework offered is based upon state and local district standards and is individualized to meet the various academic needs and abilities of each student.
Modifications and accommodations to the program, curriculum, and instructional delivery are implemented according to the needs documented on an Individual Education Plan.
The vocational program offers courses in independent living skills. Some of the subjects covered are driver’s education, resume development, interviewing skills, banking, budgeting and cooking.
The California State Department of Education - WorkAbility I Program awarded us a grant that provides students paid work experience and job skills training to enhance their employability.
In our computer lab we offer a course in “basic computer skills”. The lab is also available for academic and job research.
School Accountability Report Card
Reported for the School Year 2008-2009
ROSEMARY SCHOOL
ESLRs –
Expected Schoolwide Learning Results
Academic Achievers who:
Demonstrate increased abilities in Math
Demonstrate increased abilities in English
Use technology to enhance learning and study skills
Effective Communicators who:
Communicate concerns and requests in a responsible and respectful manner
Write and speak with clarity to diverse audiences
Exhibit tolerance and respect in daily interactions
Problem Solvers who:
Apply critical thinking skills to life situations
Apply coping skills when faced with challenges
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