Learning Assistance Class (LAC)
Program Description
Secondary Learning Assistance programs are designed for students who have diagnosed, mild intellectual disabilities -"K" Designation. Students are timetabled into mainstream electives wherever possible. Students are provided with instructional support in alignment with their intellectual disability.
Curriculum Emphasis:
- communication skills
- executive functioning and adaptive behaviour
- functional academic skills
- community awareness/participation
- social skills support
Student Profile
- meets criteria for "K" Designation
- communication challenges
- academic challenges due to cognitive delay
- history of consistent school attendance
Referral Process
Learning Assistance Class referrals must be submitted to the District Case, High Incidence.
Documentation Required
- completed “Request for Designation &/or Special Education Program placement” form
- completed “Pre-Referral Intervention Strategies” (PRIS) form
- Psycho-Educational assessment
- Speech and Language assessment, (if appropriate)
- Individual Education Plan (IEP)
- School Based Team minutes
- Report Card
Placement Evaluation
Student placement is reviewed every spring with the goal of returning students to their home schools. A transition plan between the program staff and the receiving school is developed.
Capacity and Staffing
Grades 8 to 10 (junior) 11 to 12 (senior)
15 students
1 Teacher and 1 SSA
Program Locations
Eric Hamber Secondary
John Oliver Secondary
Killarney Secondary
Vancouver Technical Secondary