Emotional Behavioral Disorder (EBD)
Emotional Behavioral Disorder program is designed to help students who are withdrawn, have anxiety, have aggression or disordered thought patterns.
Emotional Behavioral Disorder (EBD) program features
- Trained staff that work with students on building consistent routine by using positive behavior reinforcements and support as well as individualized behavior plans.
- Nurture Heart, an adopted framework, is used to work with the students when they have emotional reactions.
EBD Resource Room Programs
Designed for students that need additional support in their General Education classroom. Students receive indirect consultation from a specially licensed Special Education teacher, paraprofessional or in a co-taught instructional model.
EBD Specialized Programs
Students are taught in structured environment to help reduce high levels of withdrawal, anxiety, and/or aggression. Students spend 60 percent of their school day in a separate Special Education classroom with a teacher trained to work with students that have significant emotional and/or behavioral responses and academic needs. Students continuously work toward accessing General Education.