More than half of students from low‑income households
Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education.
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Margaret Harris Comprehensive School (MHCS) is a self-contained special education school for students with severe and multiple disabilities, ages 3 21 and grades P-12. MHCS serves as a valued component of the continuum of educational services within the school system. The educational program involves access to the general curriculum as well as a keen focus on functional life skill development. Students' IEPs are the center of all curriculums, and the school implements a transdisciplinary approach. The transdisciplinary approach to instruction integrates the expertise of all disciplines, including highly qualified teachers, therapists, a librarian, resource staff, as well as specialists within the community. Parental expectations and recommendations are also critical considerations in instructional planning.
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Margaret Harris Comprehensive School (MHCS) is a self-contained special education school for students with severe and multiple disabilities, ages 3 21 and grades P-12. MHCS serves as a valued component of the continuum of educational services within the school system. The educational program involves access to the general curriculum as well as a keen focus on functional life skill development. Students' IEPs are the center of all curriculums, and the school implements a transdisciplinary approach. The transdisciplinary approach to instruction integrates the expertise of all disciplines, including highly qualified teachers, therapists, a librarian, resource staff, as well as specialists within the community. Parental expectations and recommendations are also critical considerations in instructional planning.