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Public School 18

Public School 18
Mr. Joseph Witazek, Principal
43 Bertha Street, Albany, NY 12209
(click here for directions)
Ph: (518) 462-7238
Fax: (518) 462-7252
e-mail: jwitazek@albany.k12.ny.us

Transitional Learning Center

The Transitional Learning Center (TLC) is an innovative program that provides a much needed service to children in the City School District of Albany. Students in grades K-5 are referred to the TLC when they are experiencing difficulties related to behavior and/or safe schools issues. There are two separate classrooms for the program; one for students in grades K-2 and one for those in grades 3-5.

The TLC provides a small class setting of 12:1:2, with the addition of a social worker (Case Manager). This ratio offers individualized attention for each student, social skills training, and collaboration with family and community resources. Involvement of the parent is an important component of the program. Parent support of the discipline and skills training provides a strong base for permanent change in the student's behavior.

A team approach helps all involved to be aware of the needs of the student and his progress toward goals. As a member of the team, each student learns to take responsibility for his behavior, progress, and goals. Ongoing work is done on teaching the skills that are necessary for life, such as:

  • Following instructions

  • How to accept "no" for an answer

  • How to accept criticism

  • Respect

  • How to make an apology

Collaboration between the TLC and the home school is vital, as the scope of the program is to provide a temporary academic setting where the student can work on social skills, such as those listed above.

Each child's progress if formally reviewed after 30-day intervals. A Progress Review Meeting is held to discuss progress and what the student still needs to work on. As a team, the teacher, social worker, home social worker, principal, parent, student, and service provider (for example, a therapist or probation officer) decide on what changes are needed to reach the student's goals, as well as the student's readiness to return to the home school. Recommendations may be made for an alternative academic program. Subsequent follow-up with the student and home school serve to aid in the transition and reinforce the newly acquired skills.

 

 
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