pioneering role: “We were the first school division to host CASA classrooms supporting students with significant mental health needs. These specialized classes provide a bridge for students to succeed academically while addressing their mental health challenges.”After completing the program, students reintegrate into traditional classrooms, supported by staff trained in resilience-building and tailored strategies. INNOVATIVE LEARNING SUPPORTS On the innovation front, Warren points to creative uses of technology to overcome budget constraints and expand opportunities.“Take our virtual welding program, for example,” she says.“It’s a game-changer, providing students with hands-on experiences without the need for expensive infrastructure.” The division offers state-of-the-art programming that aligns with modern workforce demands by 7 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 06, ISSUE 01 STURGEON PUBLIC SCHOOLS
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