The Skyline High School Special Education Department serves students identified with a range of disabilities who have Individualized Education Plans (IEPs). Specialized classes instruct students in core subjects as well as electives targeting adult living skills. Through these classes students learn about disability awareness, self-advocacy, social skills, communication skills, and life skills including job obtaining and maintaining skills, personal finance, and post secondary exploration to help in the development of a realistic plan for the year(s) following high school. The Department also focuses on educating students about a range of postsecondary options from district programming to college and careers.
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Recent News
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2024 Seniors- End of Year Events
Please find below our End of Year Events for our Graduating 2024 Seniors with all of the information and details you will need to know leading to graduation day.
Student Directed One Acts
Join us to our Student Directed One Act Plays Friday March 1, 2024 6:00 PM – 8:45 PM Come see FOUR separate plays completely designed, directed, and performed by students!
Skyline High School Cultivates Global Citizenship and Volunteerism in Spanish Class
In Mrs. Juarez’s Spanish 4 class at Skyline High School, students are studying the unit of Communities and Global Citizenship, which connects language learning with real-world applications and global perspectives. Through the coursework, students explore topics related to community challenges and the importance of global citizenship, while also enhancing their Spanish language skills. The objectives […]