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ONTOP
is an alternative school in Burlington, Vermont for students in grades
6-12 who are experiencing emotional, behavioral or significant learning disabilities,
and is part of the Burlington
School District. ONTOP was established in 1980 and has been
serving students from Burlington and surrounding school districts since
that time. The
goal for our younger students is for them to learn the academic and social
skills they need to
reintegrate back into their sending schools; for our older students, our
goal is for them to work toward earning their high school diploma.
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The
small, structured setting and the opportunity for individualized and small
group instruction make ONTOP an ideal school for students with behavioral
or academic challenges. Ongoing
positive and negative feedback is an important component at ONTOP.
We have an extensive behavior management system which allows us to record
student behavior and give feedback at the same time. Our goal is
that students will learn to use and apply social skills across all areas
of their lives, making it easier for them to be in a less structured
school setting and making it easier for them in the world outside of
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At
ONTOP there is a student to staff ratio of 3:1 which provides students
with the opportunity to receive more individualized instruction.
Academic accommodations are an important part of the program.
Students receive instruction in basic academic areas necessary for high
school graduation such as English, math, science, history, and art.
We also offer Affective education, lifeskills training and study skills
training as well as intensive reading and spelling instruction with the Wilson Reading
Program. Further, we do fluency training and reading comprehension
instruction for students who need work in those areas. |
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ONTOP
students and their families and/or support people are required to attend a
Home Conference meeting every two weeks. The team discusses the student's
behavior and academic performance for that time period. This is an
essential part of the program since it promotes close communication
between school and home. It is also a time for the team to establish
goals for the student to return to a mainstream environment. |
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Affective
education is a part of every ONTOP student's school day. This is a class
in social skills training, problem solving and making healthy choices.
In this class students also work on building self-esteem and reducing
stress. The social skills that we address include: anger
management, giving and receiving positive and negative feedback,
conversation, following instructions and resisting peer pressure.
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Advocacy
is another component of our program. Each student participates in an
advocacy relationship with one ONTOP staff member. The purpose of this
relationship is to be an additional support for the student.
Advocates help students with their educational and personal goals, and the
advocate can sometimes offer the rest of the staff a more insightful
perspective into the student and his or her choices; all of the staff at
ONTOP work closely with and get to establish working relationships with
students, but the student's advocate is someone the student gets to know
and work with individually. |