Freetown Elementary School

The elementary classroom at Freetown Elementary School provides a comprehensive education in a therapeutic classroom environment for students with social-emotional challenges and/or specific learning disabilities. Our mission is to provide students with academic, social, emotional, counseling and therapeutic supports that will prepare them for successful inclusion opportunities within the school environment. These interventions are individualized and promote the self-regulation, cognitive development, social growth, and independence that students require to make successful transitions back into the regular education classroom. Educators incorporate research-based best practices with supports provided by continual professional development, technical assistance, and a network of expert consultants.

Therapeutic Services Available

Speech Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), Counseling, Vision Services, Transition Services, Nursing, Assistive Technology Support, Orientation & Mobility, Reading, Hearing Services, Adaptive Physical Education (APE)

Parent Support Program: Social Worker Family Outreach, Clinical Team Meetings, School to Home Communication

Additional Program Information: Online Curriculum, Science Technology Engineering Arts and Math (STEAM), Project Based Learning (PBL), Positive Behavior Intervention and Supports (PBIS), Inclusive Opportunities, Data Informed Practice, Community Based Learning Experiences.

Region

South Region

Primary Population/Disability

Emotional

Other Populations Served

Neurological, Specific Learning

Type of Program

In-District

Ages Served

5, 6, 7, 8

Grades Served

Kindergarten, 1, 2, 3

Contact

Donna Cranshaw-Gabriel, MS.Ed.
508-726-8452

Location(s)

Freetown Elementary School
43 Bullock Road
02717 East Freetown , MA
United States
Massachusetts US

Calendar

School Year:
Days: 205
Hours Per Day: 6
Summer:
Days: 25
Hours Per Day: 6

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