Exceptional Students
Programs and Services
Bremen City Schools currently
provides special services for approximately 250 students in preschool through
12th grade with a curriculum designed to develop academic, social,
emotional, behavioral, and independence skills for active participation in the
community. If possible, students receive these services in their neighborhood
schools and in the regular classroom, when appropriate, as mandated by federal
and state law. Instructional services for students with special needs are
guided by the Georgia Performance Standards (GPS), the Individuals with
Disabilities Education Improvement Act of 2004 (IDEA), the No Child Left Behind
Act of 2001 (NCLB), and Section 504 of the Americans with Disabilities Act of
1990 (
A continuum of services
is offered for students identified as eligible under State of
Services are provided in
a variety of settings including regular education classes, inclusion,
co-taught, and resource classes. Services may also be provided in a hospital/homebound
settings. At the high school level, work-study programs give students the
opportunity to gain real life work experience in a supervised setting. When
appropriate, community based instruction is utilized so that students may apply
skills they have learned in the classroom to actual situations.
To ensure
each student reaches his or her full potential, goals and objectives are
developed with instruction taking place in an appropriate classroom setting in
the least restrictive environment, as defined by state and federal law.