Special Education

Some students may have developmental issues that do not offer them the ability to keep up with their peers. There will be special education schools that would focus on the basics rather than pushing for STEM teachings. They will learn skills such as personal hygiene, riding the bus system, cleaning, and cooking on their own, personal finance, and other life skills that would be more important to them. They will also have a trade school training based on their individual ability. They will also learn basic computer skills, and basic smartphone skills – again, all life skills that would be needed. Since the number of special needs students should be minimal considering the population, all 12 grades should be able to fit in one building. They will still receive the essentials, and those essentials (with exception of the PDA) will last throughout the student’s 12 years of special education. As they become more competent in subjects tailored to their needs, they will learn additional courses, again centered around their needs rather than STEM focused.