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Fairmount Learning Center
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Fairmount Learning Center was developed in 2021 to provide equitable opportunities and services for students within the Canton City School District. At FLC we take great pride in providing our students with a high-quality education, coupled with a social and emotional component. At FLC we will focus on the unique and diverse needs of each individual student. Staff will receive ongoing training and professional development to remain current in best practices and evidence-based interventions.
Fairmount Learning Center is located at 2701 Coventry Blvd NE, Canton, OH 44705.
Phone: 330-456-3167 Fax: 330-580-5479
Meghan Schauer, Principal
schauer_m@ccsdistrict.org
Autism
The Autism Classrooms at FLC will provide specialized services to students in order to meet their individual needs. The instruction in the classrooms will focus on academic skills, increasing communication, and social skills. This instruction will be student centered in a small group environment with ample paraprofessionals to support the academic, behavioral, and social growth of each student. Specific speech, occupational, and physical therapy services will be provided based on student needs.Passages at FLC
A2S will offer students an opportunity to receive their education in lieu of being suspended from their home school. Students will be in A2S for a minimum of 45 days. Multiple infractions could result in a semester or the remainder of the school year. Some of the common elements of the program include academics, social and emotional learning curriculum, counseling, art, physical education, and service-learning components. In addition, students will receive specific evidence-based interventions to help them to gain independence and success when returning to their home school.(CARE) Teaching Resilience and Establishing Care
The Trauma and Resiliency Based Program will provide an educational option for students with risk factors that impede their progress in the traditional school environment. Some of the common elements of the program include deliberate, student-centered focus, small class size, mentoring, counseling, academics, social and emotional learning, art, physical education, and service-learning components. In addition, students will receive specific evidence-based interventions to help them to gain independence and success in both the school and home setting. Students will range from Kindergarten through Eighth Grade.Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports
Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) is a framework Canton City Schools uses to promote school safety and good behavior. Click here to read more about PBIS at Fairmount Learning Center.