Learning Resource Center. Our mission The Learning Resource centers on both the Knowlton and Hough campuses were established in 2006 to meet the need.

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Learning Resource Center

Our mission The Learning Resource centers on both the Knowlton and Hough campuses were established in 2006 to meet the need identified by parents and teachers to have additional resources and support for academics. The Learning Resource centers on both the Knowlton and Hough campuses were established in 2006 to meet the need identified by parents and teachers to have additional resources and support for academics. Our centers aim to: Our centers aim to: Collaborate with parents, teachers, and students Collaborate with parents, teachers, and students Connect in and out of school resources Connect in and out of school resources Carry out academic plans Carry out academic plans

Our approach Discuss and meet with students to create and execute a plan for an identified academic concern Discuss and meet with students to create and execute a plan for an identified academic concern Act as a liaison between the school, parent, student, teacher, and outside learning resource Act as a liaison between the school, parent, student, teacher, and outside learning resource Collect, collaborate, and share names of tutors, testing resources, and other important contacts families might need Collect, collaborate, and share names of tutors, testing resources, and other important contacts families might need Provide small group work groups for identified skills that might need remediation Provide small group work groups for identified skills that might need remediation Develop academic support plans Develop academic support plans Monitor extended time testing and other special accommodations Monitor extended time testing and other special accommodations Support teachers to make sure outside accommodations are understood and carried out when possible Support teachers to make sure outside accommodations are understood and carried out when possible

Our goals and objective Identify area(s) of need Identify area(s) of need Provide a place for students to work on specific goals such as organization and time management Provide a place for students to work on specific goals such as organization and time management Provide a place for parents to get information about learning challenges or interests Provide a place for parents to get information about learning challenges or interests Prioritize and begin one-on-one and small group pull outs Prioritize and begin one-on-one and small group pull outs Develop a bank of tutors and resources available to parents and students Develop a bank of tutors and resources available to parents and students Collaborate with outside resources, from tutors to educational psychologists, to optimize the relationship for the family Collaborate with outside resources, from tutors to educational psychologists, to optimize the relationship for the family

Getting in touch with our team Knowlton Campus Knowlton Campus Laura Conley, Director of Learning Center Laura Conley, Director of Learning Center Hough Campus Hough Campus Nancie Hobby, Lower School Principal Nancie Hobby, Lower School Principal Anne Giles, Learning Specialist Anne Giles, Learning Specialist