What curriculum will be used to support the IEP goals of students?
As with all prekindergarten general and special education classes, the approved MCPS prekindergarten curriculum is the basis for the day-to-day instructional program. The MCPS curriculum is aligned to the Maryland State Curriculum and the Maryland Model for School Readiness. MCPS has extensive experience in modifying or adapting curriculum to meet the IEP goals of preschool students with significant developmental delays, including those enrolled in other unique PEP programs. Additional instructional supports will be provided through the expertise of PEP staff and MCPS speech/language pathologists, occupational and physical therapists, assistive technology, behavior and autism specialists, psychologists, and other service providers as indicated by student need.
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