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Junior High Special Education

Small Group Instruction (SGI)

Small group instruction is a teaching method in high school that involves a teacher working with a small group of students to help them learn together. The goal is to provide personalized and accelerated learning by tailoring instruction to each student's needs. Small group instruction can be used in any subject, such as English language arts or math, and can be especially helpful for students who need additional support. 

Extensive Needs Support

Extensive Support Needs (ESN) in high school refers to  students with significant disabilities who require specialized assistance to address learning conditions. These conditions can be intellectual, behavioral, emotional, communication, sensory, or motor-based. Students with ESN may have disabilities such as autism, intellectual disability, emotional disturbance, multiple disabilities, traumatic brain injury, or orthopedic impairments. 


Cheryl Brooks
Department Chair

cbrooks@srcs.k12.ca.us

  • SGI English 7
  • SGI English 8
  • SGI Science 7
  • Collab


Jared Bullard
jbullard@srcs.k12.ca.us

  • SGI History 7
  • SGI Math 7
  • Co-Taught Math 8
  • SGI History 8


Maddie Daniels
mdaniels@srcs.k12.ca.us

  • SGI English 7
  • SGI Science
  • Go-Taught Math


Amanda Killen
akillen@srcs.k12.ca.us

  • Co-taught Math
  • SGI Math 8


Meaghan King
mking@srcs.k12.ca.us

  • ESN


Meghan Mcdonald
mmcdonald@srcs.k12.ca.us

  • ESN


Kristen Woodruff
kwoodruff@srcs.k12.ca.us

  • Co-taught English
  • Directed Studies
  • Collab