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LEASANTVILLE

UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT

Michael Voron, M. Ed Program Coordinator

941.773.3933 voronm@pville.k12.nyu.us

Carolyn McGuffog, Ph. D., Ed. D. Director of Educational Services

914.741.1400 x60510 mcguffogc@pville.k12.ny.us

The Pleasantville Lab School at Pace University The Pleasantville Laboratory School at Pace University is designed for students 18-21 years with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities. The program is run by the Pleasantville School District but operates on the Pace University campus, thus affording social, educational and vocational opportunities with same-aged peers.

Program Features  CDOS and SACC credentials  Access to Regents/Common Core Curriculum  Career Plan  NYS CDOS Learning Standards  Work-based Learning Experiences  Employability Profile  National Work Readiness Credential  Job Coaching  Robust Internship Program  Travel Training  Life Skills  Social Skills Training  Access to Pace activities including nights and weekends with chaperone support  Research opportunities

www.pace.edu www.pleasantvilleschools.com

Program Structure and Support          

12:1:1 program Certified Special Education Teacher Certified Teaching Assistant Pace University School of Education Graduate Assistant Pace University Interns Consultation with OT, S/L , & School Psychologist Vocational class Community Habilitation class Technology class Fitness Class in Pace Gymnasium

Program Partners  Jewish Child Care Association (JCCA): job coaching and development  Select Human Services: OPWDD service navigation, MSC provision and Community Habilitation instruction  Pace University School of Education: Research and Interns  Pace University Dyson College of Arts and Sciences: Research and interns


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