SPECIAL EDUCATION

Special Education programs and services at Northeast Metro 916 are highly specialized to respond to our member districts’ students with the most challenging needs. Highly-structured, supportive learning environments help students reach their academic, social, emotional, behavior and communication goals.

TOTAL ENROLLMENT: 735

Enrollment in Northeast Metro 916 special education site-based programs are on a referral basis only, with students being referred by their home districts.

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Students of color

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Free & reduced lunch

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PROGRAM ENROLLMENT

The number of students indicated in this report reflect a duplicated headcount, meaning that if a student un-enrolls and re-enrolls during the same school year, they are counted twice. We represent the data this way because it more accurately represents the staff time, funding and resources required to run our programs.

= Member districts     = Non-members

Auditory/Oral Program *
(Stillwater)

Serving children from birth to kindergarten with hearing loss

Assessment Center
(Little Canada)

Grades 5-12

Bellaire Education Center
(White Bear Lake)
Serving students grades 6-12 with ASD and EBD

Karner Blue Education Center
(Blaine)
Serving students grades K-8 with
ASD and EBD

Pankalo Education Center
(Lake Elmo)

Serving students in grades K-8 with ASD and EBD

Project Return
(Little Canada)
Short-term program for students facing suspension/expulsion

Quora High School
(Little Canada)

Serving students in grades 9-12 with ASD, EBD, DCD

South Campus
(White Bear Lake)

Serving students grades 6-12 with
ASD and DCD

Sunflower
(White Bear Lake)
Early childhood mental health and education program for ages 3-5

WELS-North
(Vadnais Heights)
Work experience program for ages
18 - 21 with ASD, EBD, DCD

WELS-South
(Little Canada)
Work experience & life skills for ages
18 - 21 with DCD, ASD, SMI

SPECIAL EDUCATION SPOTLIGHT

916 Mobile Education Center

916 launched a new mobile learning space for staff to safely provide critical services for students and families in their own communities. Critical services include in-person assessments, mental health assessments and evaluations, critical behavior interventions and coaching sessions for parents or other unique circumstances requiring innovation to meet the needs of students and families. The space has a touchscreen TV, Wi-Fi and flexible configurations for working with students.

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Professional and Contracted Services