It is the vision of the Ware County School District to be ranked among the leading school systems in Georgia in student achievement. State and local assessment results will reflect growth and excellence exceeding regional and state performance by five percent. Our schools shall be safe, healthy, caring environments where all students will make progress, staff members will perform to high standards, and our parents/community stakeholders are partners.
The mission of the Ware County School System, in unity with the Ware County community, is to guarantee that all students are provided with superior instruction, resources (including technology), environment and guidance to ensure top quality graduates, with life-long learning skills, who can live responsibly in society.
The Ware County School System offers an array of special services at its campuses. Our Special Education Department serves students who qualify for services in one or more of the following areas: mild intellectual disability, moderate intellectual disability, severe intellectual disability, profound intellectual disability, emotional and behavioral disorder, specific learning disability, hearing impairment (including deafness), other health impairment, visual impairment (including blindness), orthopedic impairment, speech and language impairment, autism, traumatic brain injury, and significant developmental delay. The Committee developing the Individual Education Plan determines the instructional arrangement under which each student receives special education and related services.
Last school year around 850 students were served in special education programs at 10 school sites. These students were served in a variety of settings including general education classrooms, resource and self-contained classrooms, as well as related vocational instructional programs. These programs and curriculum prepare students for work experience and transition into the community workforce.
The mission of the Ware County School System, in unity with the Ware County community, is to guarantee that all students are provided with superior instruction, resources (including technology), environment and guidance to ensure top quality graduates, with life-long learning skills, who can live responsibly in society.
The Ware County School System offers an array of special services at its campuses. Our Special Education Department serves students who qualify for services in one or more of the following areas: mild intellectual disability, moderate intellectual disability, severe intellectual disability, profound intellectual disability, emotional and behavioral disorder, specific learning disability, hearing impairment (including deafness), other health impairment, visual impairment (including blindness), orthopedic impairment, speech and language impairment, autism, traumatic brain injury, and significant developmental delay. The Committee developing the Individual Education Plan determines the instructional arrangement under which each student receives special education and related services.
Last school year around 850 students were served in special education programs at 10 school sites. These students were served in a variety of settings including general education classrooms, resource and self-contained classrooms, as well as related vocational instructional programs. These programs and curriculum prepare students for work experience and transition into the community workforce.