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'''The Vanguard School''' is an approved private school in [[Malvern, Pennsylvania|Malvern]], [[Chester County, Pennsylvania]], [[United States]]. The school is located 22 miles northwest of [[Philadelphia]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.maps.google.com |title=Map |publisher=Google Maps}}</ref> on the campus of Valley Forge Educational Services.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.vfes.net/educational_services.htm |title=Valley Forge Educational Services}}</ref>
'''The Vanguard School''' is an approved private school in [[Malvern, Pennsylvania|Malvern]], [[Chester County, Pennsylvania]], United States, approximately twenty-two miles northwest of [[Philadelphia]] on the campus of Valley Forge Educational Services.<ref name="vfes">{{cite web |title=Valley Forge Educational Services |url=https://www.vfes.net/ |access-date=29 October 2022}}</ref>


==History==
The Vanguard School is an Approved Private School providing programs for and licensed to accept students, 4–21 years of age, with a Pennsylvania Department of Special Education exceptionality of autism, speech-language disorders, emotional disturbance and/or other health impairment (OHI).
The Vanguard School was founded in 1959 by child psychologist Dr. Milton Brutten. It was initially located in [[Haverford, Pennsylvania]].<ref name="history">{{cite web |title=History of The Vanguard School |url=https://www.vfes.net/Page/438 |website=Welcome to Vanguard |publisher=The Vanguard School |access-date=29 October 2022}}</ref> In 1962, the Lower School transferred to a newly-purchased campus on North Valley Road in Malvern.<ref name="history" />


Vanguard became the first private school in the Commonwealth approved under Pennsylvania Act 318 to receive tuition assistance for children whose needs could not be served in their local public schools.<ref name="history" /> The Vanguard Concept was then planned and developed between 1964 and 1969 in Lake Wales, Florida, as a boarding school as the [[Vanguard School (Florida)]] and as day schools in Coconut Grove ([[Vanguard School of Coconut Grove]]) and Fort Lauderdale, Florida and other locations;<ref name="history" /> however, these schools no longer affiliate with Vanguard in Pennsylvania.<ref>{{cite web |title=Our Mission and Values |url=https://www.vanguardschool.org/gallery-3 |website=About |publisher=The Vanguard School |access-date=29 October 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Vanguard School History |url=https://www.vanguardschool.com/about.html |website=About |publisher=Vanguard School of Coconut Grove |access-date=29 October 2022}}</ref>
The [[Pennsylvania Department of Education]] has authorized The Vanguard School to receive funding from school districts and the state to provide an appropriate education to students with disabilities.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.education.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/special_education/7465/approved_private_schools_and_chartered_schools_for_the_deaf_and_the_blind/596327|title=Approved Private Schools and Charter Schools |publisher=Pennsylvania Department of Education |date= |accessdate=2010-03-07}}</ref> The School serves students from more than 56 school districts from 9 counties.


==Governance==
Every Vanguard School student has an [[individualized education program]] (IEP) created in concert with the home school district and parents to provide each student with appropriate services and therapies to meet his or her individual needs.
Valley Forge Educational Services (VFES), a Pennsylvania-based nonprofit organization offering educational, summer camp, and employment-based programming to children and adults with disabilities, operates the Vanguard School.<ref name="vfes" />


The [[Pennsylvania Department of Education]] has authorized The Vanguard School to receive funding from school districts and the state to provide an appropriate education to students with disabilities.<ref name="paed">{{cite web |title=Directory of Approved Private Schools & Chartered Schools for the Deaf and the Blind |url=https://www.education.pa.gov/Documents/K-12/Special%20Education/APS%20Directory.pdf |publisher=Pennsylvania Department of Education |access-date=29 October 2022 |page=37 |date=May 2022}}</ref> The School serves students from more than 56 school districts from 9 counties.
==About the School==


==Curriculum==
The Vanguard School provides comprehensive special education and related clinical services with a unique focus on the individual student and his or her readiness for life. The school offers an integrated academic, social and daily living skills approach within a supportive environment where the goal is for each student to become a contributing member of the community.
The Vanguard School provides comprehensive special education and related clinical services that are focused on ensuring the readiness for life of individual students. The school offers an integrated academic, social, and daily living skills approach. The goal is for each student to become a contributing community member.


A team of therapists supports students in the classroom, individually and in small groups as well as through consultative efforts. Related clinical services include speech-language, occupational and physical therapies, school psychology, school counseling, behavior support and nursing. All therapists and specialists have the advantage of being actively involved in the student’s entire day; our clinicians co-treat across disciplines and consult with teachers and other professionals on a regular basis.
A team of therapists supports students in the classroom, individually and in small groups, as well as through consultative efforts. Related clinical services include speech-language, occupational and physical therapies, school psychology, counseling, behavior support, and nursing. All therapists and specialists can be actively involved in the student's entire day; clinicians co-treat across disciplines and consult with teachers and other professionals regularly.


The school is a Pennsylvania Approved Private School serving students, 4–21 years of age, with exceptionalities including autism, emotional disturbance, speech-language impairment, specific learning disability and other health impairment. vanguardschool-pa.org
The school is a Pennsylvania Approved Private School serving students aged four to twenty-one whose exceptionalities may include autism, emotional disturbance, speech-language impairment, specific learning disability, and other health impairments. Each student receives an [[individualized education program]] (IEP) that is created in concert with their parents and the home school district in order to provide each student with the services and therapies needed.


===Speech-Language Intensive Classrooms===
==Ancillary Programs==
The school's speech-language intensive (SLI) classrooms serve students with complex communication needs that significantly impact their ability to communicate effectively. The classrooms utilize a collaborative model between the classroom teacher and the speech-language pathologist (SLP). SLI classrooms are language-rich environments that offer a combination of 1:1 and small-group instruction designed to support the intense language needs of the students.


'''Speech-Language Intensive Classrooms-''' The speech-language intensive (SLI) classrooms serve students with complex communication needs that significantly impact their ability to be effective communicators. The classrooms utilize a collaborative model between the classroom teacher and the speech-language pathologist (SLP). SLI classrooms are language-rich environments that offer a combination of 1:1 and small group instruction designed to support the intense language needs of the students. An SLI classroom is self-contained with a certified special-education classroom teacher, a classroom aide, and an assigned SLP. The classroom teacher and SLP collaborate to generalize student skills, provide appropriate visual supports, and develop student independence. The SLP is in the classroom for daily push-in support during various classroom periods (e.g., reading, daily living skills, facilitated play, etc.) to encourage carry-over and generalize of student goals.
An SLI classroom is self-contained with a certified special education teacher, a classroom aide, and an assigned SLP. The classroom teacher and SLP collaborate to generalize student skills, provide appropriate visual supports, and develop student independence. The SLP is in the classroom for daily push-in support during various classroom periods (e.g., reading, daily living skills, facilitated play, etc.) to encourage carry-over and generalize student goals.


===Intensive Therapeutic Classrooms===
'''Intensive Therapeutic Classrooms-''' These classrooms are for students who need additional support because of the frequency and intensity of their behavioral difficulties. The school's interdisciplinary team consisted of a board certified behavior analyst, clinical social worker, certified special education teacher and classroom aide focus on teaching students evidence-based behavioral and emotional regulation skills, problem-solving skills, and ways to manage frustration and anger.
These classrooms are provided for students who need additional support due to the frequency and intensity of behavioral difficulties. The school's interdisciplinary team consists of a board-certified behavior analyst, clinical social worker, certified special education teacher, and classroom aide who are focused on teaching students evidence-based, behavioral and emotional regulation skills, problem-solving skills, and skills to manage frustration and anger.


'''The Vanguard Transition Center-''' As part of The Vanguard School, students, 18–21 years of age, receive continuing education, counseling, self-advocacy training as well as career exploration and community-based vocational experiences.
===The Vanguard Transition Center===
As part of The Vanguard School, students aged eighteen to twenty-one receive continuing education, counseling, self-advocacy training, career exploration, and community-based vocational experiences.


===[[Extended School Year]]===
An '''[[Extended School Year]] (ESY)''' program is offered through Valley Forge Educational Services’ Summer Matters division. ESY is a program for eligible students from Vanguard School and neighboring school districts and is designed to maintain skills and to reduce academic and behavioral regression during the summer months through incorporating academic, social, behavioral, and vocational needs of students from individual IEP goals.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.summermatters.org/documents/44.html |title=ESY at Vanguard |publisher=Summer Matters}}</ref>
The Extended School Year (ESY) program is offered through the Summer Matters division of Valley Forge Educational Services. It is a program for eligible students from Vanguard School and neighboring districts and is designed to maintain skills and reduce academic and behavioral regression during summer by incorporating students' educational, social, behavioral, and vocational needs from individual IEP goals.


===Vocational Immersion Program===
'''The Vocational Immersion Program (VIP)''' equips young adults with developmental disabilities, including autism spectrum disorder and related social challenges, 18–24 years of age, with key social and employment-readiness skills through a four-week intensive program that includes classroom-based instruction, online learning, workplace internships with job coaches and a week-long supported living experience.
The Vocational Immersion Program (VIP) equips young adults with developmental disabilities, including autism spectrum disorder and related social challenges, aged eighteen to twenty-four, with critical social and employment-readiness skills through a four-week intensive program that includes classroom-based instruction, online learning, workplace internships with job coaches and a week-long supported living experience.


'''Customized Workforce Solutions (CWS)''' provides employment-related services to adults with disabilities. We focus on person-centered support and training to help job seekers attain their employment goals. Our process helps adults define their goals, understand their skills and discover their vocational interests and work preferences.
===Customized Workforce Solutions (CWS)===
The Customized Workforce Solutions program (CWS) provides employment-related services to adults with disabilities. It offers person-centered support and training to help job seekers attain their employment goals by allowing adults to define their goals, understand their skills and discover their vocational interests and work preferences.

==History==

The Vanguard School was founded in 1959 by child psychologist Dr. Milton Brutten and was originally located in [[Haverford, Pennsylvania]]. In 1962, the Lower School transferred to a newly purchased campus on North Valley Road in Malvern. Vanguard became the first private school in the Commonwealth approved under PA Act 318 to receive tuition assistance for children whose needs could not be served in their local public schools.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.vanguardschool-pa.org/introduction/history |title=Vanguard School History |publisher=Vanguard School}}</ref> The Vanguard Concept was then set up 1964-1969 in Lake Wales, Florida as a boarding school as the [[Vanguard School (Florida)]] and as day schools in Coconut Grove ([[Vanguard School of Coconut Grove]]) and Fort Lauderdale, Florida and other locations. These schools are no longer affiliated with Vanguard (PA).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.vanguardschool.org/Default.aspx?tabid=151 |title=Vanguard School (Florida) History |publisher=The Vanguard School}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://vanguardschool.com/history.html |title=Vanguard School of Coconut Grove History |publisher=Vanguard School of Coconut Grove}}</ref>


== References ==
== References ==
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==See also==
{{Portal|Philadelphia|Pennsylvania|Schools}}Pennsylvania Department of Education Approved Private Schools

Positive Behavior Support

Speech-Language Intensive Classrooms

Emotional Support

Intensive Therapeutic Classrooms


== External links ==
== External links ==
{{Portal|Philadelphia|Pennsylvania|Schools}}
*[http://www.vanguardschool-pa.org The Vanguard School]
*{{Official website|vfes.net/vanguard}}
*[https://www.vfes.net/ Valley Forge Educational Services]
*[http://www.CustomizedWorkforceSolutions.net Customized Workforce Solutions]
*[http://www.summermatters.org Summer Matters]


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The Vanguard School
Address
Map
1777 North Valley Road

Malvern
,
PA
19355

United States
Coordinates40°03′40″N 75°29′18″W / 40.061059°N 75.488433°W / 40.061059; -75.488433
Information
School typeApproved Private School
MottoA program of Valley Forge Educational Services
Religious affiliation(s)Nonsectarian
Established1959 (1959)
FounderMilton Brutten
Educational authorityPennsylvania Department of Education
CEEB code393152
DirectorGrace Fornicola
Teaching staff188
Age4 to 21
Enrollment263
Color(s)Blue and Orange
NicknameDolphins
Tuition$68,500[1]
Websitevfes.net/vanguard

The Vanguard School is an approved private school in Malvern, Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States, approximately twenty-two miles northwest of Philadelphia on the campus of Valley Forge Educational Services.[2]

History

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The Vanguard School was founded in 1959 by child psychologist Dr. Milton Brutten. It was initially located in Haverford, Pennsylvania.[3] In 1962, the Lower School transferred to a newly-purchased campus on North Valley Road in Malvern.[3]

Vanguard became the first private school in the Commonwealth approved under Pennsylvania Act 318 to receive tuition assistance for children whose needs could not be served in their local public schools.[3] The Vanguard Concept was then planned and developed between 1964 and 1969 in Lake Wales, Florida, as a boarding school as the Vanguard School (Florida) and as day schools in Coconut Grove (Vanguard School of Coconut Grove) and Fort Lauderdale, Florida and other locations;[3] however, these schools no longer affiliate with Vanguard in Pennsylvania.[4][5]

Governance

[edit]

Valley Forge Educational Services (VFES), a Pennsylvania-based nonprofit organization offering educational, summer camp, and employment-based programming to children and adults with disabilities, operates the Vanguard School.[2]

The Pennsylvania Department of Education has authorized The Vanguard School to receive funding from school districts and the state to provide an appropriate education to students with disabilities.[1] The School serves students from more than 56 school districts from 9 counties.

Curriculum

[edit]

The Vanguard School provides comprehensive special education and related clinical services that are focused on ensuring the readiness for life of individual students. The school offers an integrated academic, social, and daily living skills approach. The goal is for each student to become a contributing community member.

A team of therapists supports students in the classroom, individually and in small groups, as well as through consultative efforts. Related clinical services include speech-language, occupational and physical therapies, school psychology, counseling, behavior support, and nursing. All therapists and specialists can be actively involved in the student's entire day; clinicians co-treat across disciplines and consult with teachers and other professionals regularly.

The school is a Pennsylvania Approved Private School serving students aged four to twenty-one whose exceptionalities may include autism, emotional disturbance, speech-language impairment, specific learning disability, and other health impairments. Each student receives an individualized education program (IEP) that is created in concert with their parents and the home school district in order to provide each student with the services and therapies needed.

Speech-Language Intensive Classrooms

[edit]

The school's speech-language intensive (SLI) classrooms serve students with complex communication needs that significantly impact their ability to communicate effectively. The classrooms utilize a collaborative model between the classroom teacher and the speech-language pathologist (SLP). SLI classrooms are language-rich environments that offer a combination of 1:1 and small-group instruction designed to support the intense language needs of the students.

An SLI classroom is self-contained with a certified special education teacher, a classroom aide, and an assigned SLP. The classroom teacher and SLP collaborate to generalize student skills, provide appropriate visual supports, and develop student independence. The SLP is in the classroom for daily push-in support during various classroom periods (e.g., reading, daily living skills, facilitated play, etc.) to encourage carry-over and generalize student goals.

Intensive Therapeutic Classrooms

[edit]

These classrooms are provided for students who need additional support due to the frequency and intensity of behavioral difficulties. The school's interdisciplinary team consists of a board-certified behavior analyst, clinical social worker, certified special education teacher, and classroom aide who are focused on teaching students evidence-based, behavioral and emotional regulation skills, problem-solving skills, and skills to manage frustration and anger.

The Vanguard Transition Center

[edit]

As part of The Vanguard School, students aged eighteen to twenty-one receive continuing education, counseling, self-advocacy training, career exploration, and community-based vocational experiences.

The Extended School Year (ESY) program is offered through the Summer Matters division of Valley Forge Educational Services. It is a program for eligible students from Vanguard School and neighboring districts and is designed to maintain skills and reduce academic and behavioral regression during summer by incorporating students' educational, social, behavioral, and vocational needs from individual IEP goals.

Vocational Immersion Program

[edit]

The Vocational Immersion Program (VIP) equips young adults with developmental disabilities, including autism spectrum disorder and related social challenges, aged eighteen to twenty-four, with critical social and employment-readiness skills through a four-week intensive program that includes classroom-based instruction, online learning, workplace internships with job coaches and a week-long supported living experience.

Customized Workforce Solutions (CWS)

[edit]

The Customized Workforce Solutions program (CWS) provides employment-related services to adults with disabilities. It offers person-centered support and training to help job seekers attain their employment goals by allowing adults to define their goals, understand their skills and discover their vocational interests and work preferences.

References

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  1. ^ a b "Directory of Approved Private Schools & Chartered Schools for the Deaf and the Blind" (PDF). Pennsylvania Department of Education. May 2022. p. 37. Retrieved 29 October 2022.
  2. ^ a b "Valley Forge Educational Services". Retrieved 29 October 2022.
  3. ^ a b c d "History of The Vanguard School". Welcome to Vanguard. The Vanguard School. Retrieved 29 October 2022.
  4. ^ "Our Mission and Values". About. The Vanguard School. Retrieved 29 October 2022.
  5. ^ "Vanguard School History". About. Vanguard School of Coconut Grove. Retrieved 29 October 2022.
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