IFA – Instructional Needs Of Students

The School Board recognizes that each student has unique and distinctive learning styles, and that not all students will excel in traditional classroom settings. To that end, the administration will design the District’s instruction and curricular program to meet the instructional needs of students with different interests and development.

Administrators and teachers should collaborate to consider and address students’ different interests and academic development when planning the District’s educational programs and curriculum.

In order to meet the instructional needs of students with different interests and developments, administrators and staff should explore alternative learning programs such as extended learning opportunities, alternative learning plans, distance education, vocational/technical education, and others.

Legal Reference:
             NH Code of Administrative Rules, Section Ed 306.04(a)(6), Instruction Needs of Students with Different Talents
            NH Code of Administrative Rules, Section Ed 306.04(j), Instructional Needs of Students with Different Talents

Category: P

See also: IF, IJO

1st Read: February 14, 2017
2nd Read: March 21, 2017
Adopted: March 21, 2017