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Serving all Students 0 Primary Disabilities Served at Granada 0 Students with Specific Learning Disability 0 Students with Autism 0 Students with Other Health Impairments 0 Student with Deaf and Hard of Hearing needs 0 Students with Intellectual Deficits 0 Students with Emotional Disturbances 0 Students with Speech and Language Impairments 0 Students with Traumatic Brain Impairments 0 And more all students are welcome!

Diploma Options 0 GHCHS Diploma Requirements based on IEP Goal 0 All Students are Required to Fulfill A-G requirements 0 230 credits 0 4 years English 0 2 years World Language 0 3 years Math 0 1 years life science with lab 0 1 year physical science with a lab 0 Electives 0 Local Option (one of the below) 0 Skills for Success, Resource Skills, Geography, Communication Skills, other local options based on program and need 0 Pass CAHSEE or obtain a waiver per State Education Code 0 GHCHS Certificate of Attendance 0 230 credits

Special Education Programs 0 Full Continuum of Programs and Access to ALL Academic Programs, Athletics and Activities 0 Resource Program 0 Special Day Program 0 Co-Teaching 0 Deaf and Hard of Hearing 0 ID program 0 Combination of Above

Resource Program 0 Students Take General Education Courses with Support 0 Students Take One-Two Periods of Resources Skills Support Daily 0 Resources Skills Focuses on English and Math and General Accommodations 0 Test taking, extended time, test preparation, etc. 0 Students may take a Combination of Resource, General Education and SDC classes based on INDIVIDUAL IEP needs 0 Students may take the CMA in place of CST per the IEP 0 GHCHS Employs Six Resource Teachers

Resource Program 0 Sample ninth grade resource program 0 Biology 0 English 9 0 Math 0 Algebra 1A/B 0 Algebra 2A/B-Passed algebra 1 with an A or B 0 Geometry (special circumstances) 0 World Language 0 Physical Education or Sport 0 Adaptive PE is available every day as needed per IEP 0 Resources Skills Class

Special Day Program 0 Students Take Two or More Core Classes in the Special Day Class Program 0 SDC Course Offerings 0 English 9 th, 10 th, 11 th, and 12 th 0 Biology and Integrated Science 0 World History, United States History, Government and Economics 0 Algebra 2 and Geometry 0 Algebra 1 co-taught within general education classes 0 9 th grade study skills course 0 Students may take the CMA in place of CST per the IEP 0 Students may take other core classes and/or electives in the general education classes as determined by the IEP 0 GHCHS employees six full time Special Day Program teachers who are NCLB qualified in their subject area and have the requisite special education credential.

Special Day Program 0 Sample ninth grade SDC program 0 SDC Biology 0 SDC English 9 0 SDC Math or Co-Taught Class 0 Algebra 1A/B 0 Algebra 2A/B-Passed algebra 1 with an A or B 0 Geometry (special circumstances) 0 World Language Co-Taught class 0 Spanish is target language 0 ASL for students with good visual processing skills 0 Physical Education or Sport 0 Adaptive PE as needed every day per the IEP 0 Skills for Success SDC Class

Deaf/Hard of Hearing Program 0 Students are Fully Mainstreamed with Support 0 GHCHS Employs One Part time DHH Itinerant Teacher 0 Students Take One Period Daily DHH support in Communication Skills 0 Students may take the CMA in place of CST per the IEP 0 GHCHS Currently Employs Five Sign Language Interpreters and one half-time DHH teacher

DHH Progam 0 Sample ninth grade DHH program 0 Biology 0 English 9 0 Math 0 Algebra 1A/B 0 Algebra 2A/B-Passed algebra 1 with an A or B 0 Geometry (special circumstances) 0 World Language 0 Physical Education or Sport 0 Adaptive PE as needed every day 0 Communication Skills Class

Intellectual Disability (ID) 0 Academic and life skills based program 0 CAPA testing 0 Students earn GHCHS Certificate of Completion 0 Campus participation (cafeteria, repographics, etc.) 0 GHCHS employs one full time ID teacher and assistant

Intellectual Disability (ID) 0 Sample ninth grade MR/ID program 0 Science 0 English 9 0 Math 0 Developmental Reading Skills 0 Physical Education or Sport 0 Adaptive PE as needed every day per the IEP 0 Health

Other Services 0 Adaptive Physical Education 0 GHCHS Employs a Half Time Transition Specialist who Serves all Special Education students 0 Transition Focuses on the transition to independent living and post-secondary options 0 Student DIS Counseling 0 Speech and Language 0 Occupational Therapy/Physical Therapy as Needed 0 Other service available as determined by the IEP

504 0 504 Plans are a function of General Education 0 504 helps students with medical disabilities, including, but not limited to asthma, ADHD, hearing and vision related issues, mental and emotional disorders access the curriculum. 0 Medical Diagnosis or referral from a psychologist is recommended but not required 0 Accommodations in the classroom are based on individual needs 0 GHCHS employs a half-time 504 coordinator