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There are many people at your child’s school who are there to help your child learn, grow socially and emotionally, and navigate the school environment. Here’s a selected list of who’s who at your school: the teaching and administrative staff. You might want to keep this list handy all year long.
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Students now have different teachers for each subject. Secondary school teachers specialize in a specific subject, such as English or history, or even career-oriented ones like cooking or wood. Like Primary school teachers, secondary school teachers work with school counselors and with special education teachers on Individualized Education Programs (IEPs). Whenever you have a concern about your child’s academic progress, you should seek out your child’s year head or teachers involved.
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Special education teachers help children with learning disabilities and their families over an entire academic career, starting with the IEP, which sets personalized learning outcomes. They work closely with general education teachers to coordinate students’ individualized educational experience and develop specific steps to prepare students with disabilities for jobs or further study. You may use the special education teacher as a resource, too, in learning what to do at home to support what your child is learning at school.
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English as a Second Language Teachers specialize in helping non-native students master English language and culture, and may also support instruction in reading and basic content knowledge, such as science or history facts.
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Mr O’Donoghue the school principal, sets the academic and administrative expectations for the school. The principal is responsible for ensuring the school meets the high expectations for teaching and learning. Principals meet with teachers, work with staff, talk with parents, report to the school board, and, if needed, discipline students. Principals are the school’s decision maker and chief public representative. You may speak with the principal about your child, such as his or her class placement, as well as about school issues that concern you.
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Ms Walshe, also called a vice-principal, helps the school principal by becoming primarily responsible for several administrative areas of the school. Ennis Community College and Gaelcholáiste an Chláir also has several assistant principals. Assistant principals often handle student discipline and attendance problems, recreational programs, and health matters. For example, if your child must miss school for an extended time, perhaps because of an illness, you may work with an assistant principal to decide how your child will keep up with schoolwork and how the absence will impact your child’s academic record.
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Ms Christie helps students with social, behavioral, and personal challenges to develop the life skills to succeed. At secondary school level, counselors provide increasingly more vocational and academic counseling, including helping students evaluate their own interests and abilities. Ms Christie also helps students plan their post-graduation experiences, by advising them about college admissions, resume writing, apprenticeships, and more. You may want to speak with the counselor about your thoughts on your child’s post-graduation opportunities.
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The schools literacy and numeracy teams aims to improve literacy and numeracy instruction across all classes, by helping teachers of all subjects to include skill-building work. The team also assesses how well the school teaches literacy and numeracy skills, and develop school-wide programs.
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SNA’s offer support in a number of ways, often extending the individual attention that can be given to students. SNA’s work with special needs children, helping them participate successfully in a general classroom. You may want to speak with all of the educators who regularly work with your child to stay informed of your child’s progress.
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Ramona is responsible for encouraging your involvement in your child’s education and in school activities. The HSCL is a member of the school staff, and is a source of support, information, and contact for parents about school policies and programs. HSCL’s may be able to direct parents to other interpreters or staff who can help provide information and answer questions in a parent’s native language. 086 6009137
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Linda and Catherine are a support to young children in school. They aim to retain young people in education, to improve the quality of participation and educational attainment.
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Ms O’Callaghan ensures all students have access to the curriculum. She ensures a safe, healthy, and supportive learning environment for all. She collaborates with teachers, parents, and school personnel to address students’ learning and behavioral problems and growth. If your child is identified with special learning needs, either disabilities or giftedness, you may meet with Ms O’Callaghan to help plan his or her education.
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The BfL programme teacher works with identified students, individually or in small groups, on BfL programmes that are designed to meet their social, emotional, behavioural and academic needs, so they can achieve and succeed in school. It also works on a whole- school basis- promoting positive behaviour among the entire school and supporting staff to deal with challenging behaviour.
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A resource teacher provides reading services across the curriculum. For example, the teacher may work individually with a struggling student, as well as work with the literacy and numeracy teams to manage the support services provided at the school.
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The school secretary manages the administrative work of the school, ranging from registering students to scheduling appointments with the principal, from answering phone calls to monitoring attendance. When you call or visit the school, Phyllis or Shirley will help you reach the person you need.
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The SST is often the first step a parent can take when they have a concern about their child’s progress in school. The purpose of the SST is to design a support system for students having difficulty in the regular classroom.
The SST is a group formed within the school to further examine a student’s academic, behavioral and social-emotional progress. The SST team can propose interventions for the student. The team consists of the Principal, DP, Guidance counsellor, SEN Coordinator, BFL teacher, SCP, HSCL and Muinteoir i bhfeighil.
The SST meeting provides everyone with an opportunity to share concerns and develop a plan.The year head usually makes a referral in consultation with the parent. The interventions agreed upon will vary depending on the child’s educational needs.
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