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Download the Special Needs Profile (Antananarivo- 2024 Special Needs- Madagascar) for this school to learn more about their capability to support students with exceptionalities.

Infographic on special needs education at [Antananarivo, Madagascar] at the assisted school [American International School of Kenya]. In general, the school can support students whose learning support needs are [MILD, MODERATE]. The school is able and willing to accommodate students within the following categories: hearing impaired-[yes] physically and orthopedically impaired- [no] visually impaired-[no] autistic- [yes] specifically learning disabled-[yes] intellectually disabled- [no] behaviorally/emotionally disturbed-[no] multiple disabilities-[no] other health impairment- [no] speech or language impaired- [no] traumatic brain injury- [no] Special needs support services include: teacher accommodations-[yes] teacher accommodations learning support teacher- [yes] learning support teacher- [yes] co-teaching/team teaching in the classroom- [yes] academic support class secondary school- [yes] support special needs preschoolers-[no] use of IEP and ILP- [yes] The school does [not] have a self-contained classroom [in the elementary, middle school, or high school]. Maximum hours per week per student for push in [35] for pull out [5]. Special needs support staff in the school include: Social Worker-[0], Nurse-[1], Special Needs Coordinator-[1] Special Needs Teacher-[2], Psychologist-[0] Guidance Counselor-[1]. Services are available in English at post for the following: psychoeducational assessment- [yes] speech therapy-[yes] occupational therapy- [yes] physical therapy- [no] behavior and/or autism specialist (ABA/Behavior Plan/Interventions)-[no] social skills group/social skills training-[yes] US credentialed reading specialist-[yes] reading remediation-[yes] reading programs for Dyslexia (Orton Gillingham etc.)-[yes] math specialist-[no] The school can provide the following: 1:1 classroom aide- [yes] special transportation- [no] transportation paraprofessional- [no]. Please note, some schools may have an expectation that parents make arrangements for support services even if they are listed as available.

The American School of Antananarivo (ASA) The American School of Antananarivo (ASA) was founded in September 1969 as an independent, nonsectarian, coeducational day school. Its function is to provide an excellent education in an international setting to children through grade 12. ASA is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools and is authorized for the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Program (PYP) and Diploma Program (DP). The school year comprises two semesters extending from mid-August through early June.

This Fact Sheet is intended to provide general information. Prospective users of the schools may wish to inquire further of A/OPR/OS or contact the school directly for more specific and up-to-date information. Information and statistics are current as of December 2023 and are provided by the school.

NOTE: School situations can change quickly, particularly as schools face cutbacks to learning support programs due to the pandemic, unrest, and economic uncertainty. For the most current information, work with the REO and school. Information in this document was collected by the Department of State’s Office of Overseas Schools directly from the school in December 2023 and shows the availability of services rather than an assessment of the quality of the services. The profile is intended as a jumping off point for a conversation with the REO and school to understand the best fit for your child. Definitions may vary school to school.

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