The Mother Seton Learning Center (MSLC) is an instructional program that provides Academic/Social Support and Consultative Support. The student assistance process centers around a core team of specially trained educators (teachers, a guidance counselor, a certified reading teacher and special education teacher, an administrator, and the resource coordinator).
This group works together to identify students who require instructional support, assess those students' instructional needs, and then respond in a coordinated effort utilizing academic support strategies and scientifically proven intervention programs.
This team is also responsible for developing Student Service Plans for students with identified disabilities that pose a barrier to learning success. The MSLC fosters the concept of a professional learning community for staff.
True to the spirit of Saint Elizabeteh Ann Seton's first school in Emmitsburg, Mother Seton School operates and serves students through the Mother Seton Learning Center at no additional cost to students.
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The goal of the counseling program is to enable all students to reach their academic and social potential in a supportive and encouraging environment. It is the intent of the counseling program to supplement learning from home through individual support and classroom guidance.
Parents are encouraged to contact the School Counselor to obtain additional information on specific concerns or resources. The School Counselor is in the building one day each week and can be contacted by note or phone message.
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