A Guide to Madison's Alternative Programs School Year 2004 - 2005

West HS SAIL: Specialized Academics for Individualized Learning

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Grade 9 - 12
Maximum 14 students
Enrollment at any time
West Team referral
Interview required
IEP Driven
Hoyt Building, 3802 Regent St, 53705
Al Feist, Social Worker, 204-4124, afeist@madison.k12.wi.us
Noelle Sapiro, Teacher, 204-3006, nsapiro@madison.k12.wi.us
Marie Sequin, Teacher, 204-3006, mresan@madison.k12.wi.us

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West HS SAIL is an off campus program designed specifically for West High School Special Education students. SAIL serves students with Special Education needs who would benefit from a non-traditional academic setting. The program offers students the opportunity to complete a high school program through a combination of work experience and intensive instruction in core academics. Students may take elective classes at West High School.

Program goals are:

  • Provide students with opportunities to increase credit toward diploma completion
  • Provide successful transition into appropriate integrated learning settings, efig.: school or adult life
  • Address short-term educational needs of expelled West High students with Special Education needs
  • Create a smaller, emotionally safe learning environment with highly individualized instruction

Two part-time cross categorical teachers staff the program along with a Special Education Assistant.

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