NATCHITOCHES, La. — A new behavioral intervention initiative is coming to an elementary school in Natchitoches Parish to help the district's youngest learners.
The Natchitoches Parish School Board approved the launch of the "Smart Steps" program at L.P. Vaughn Magnet School. The initiative specifically targets students in kindergarten through second grade who have acute needs.
To support the specialized program, school board members approved a $5,000 stipend for teachers working in these classrooms. Officials stated the market dictates higher compensation due to the intense nature of the work.
The program is designed to keep students in a learning environment while providing them with the skills necessary to interact with their peers.
Smart Steps will utilize small class sizes, with two paraprofessionals assigned to support each teacher. Staff members will undergo intensive training to address autism and various emotional developmental needs.
The primary goal of the initiative is to break the cycle of suspensions for students in the early elementary grades.
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