LABBB at Lexington High School

This program is created for students who require intensive specialized instruction, with highly individualized therapeutic support, i.e., Nurse, Behaviorist, Physical Therapist, etc. The classroom teacher and specialists incorporate communication, motor, vision, hearing, cognition and mobility throughout all classroom activities. Specialized accommodations such as PECS, Communication Devices and Assistive Technology devices are used. The classroom presents an integrated model where services are provided in the context of a natural learning environment. In 10th grade, the students typically participate in the MCAS Alternative Assessment Portfolio. As the students approach 16, they are often exposed to the LABBB Vocational Training Center and other vocational opportunities.

Therapeutic Services Available

Speech Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), Adaptive Physical Education (APE)

Parent Support Program: LABBB Parent Advisory Council

Collaborative

LABBB Collaborative

Region

Greater Boston Region

Primary Population/Disability

Health, Intellectual, Multiple Disabilities, Neurological, Physical, Sensory: Deaf-Blind, Sensory: Hearing, Sensory: Vision

Type of Program

Collaborative Substantially Separate Classroom in Public School Building

Ages Served

18, 19, 20, 21, 22+

Grades Served

12

Contact

James Kelly
Program Director
781-861-2400

Location(s)

Lexington High School
251 Waltham Street
02421 Lexington , MA
United States
Massachusetts US

Calendar

School Year:
Days: 180
Hours Per Day: 7 M-Th/5.5 F
Summer:
Days: 18
Hours Per Day: 7 M-Th/5.5 F

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