Skip To Main Content

Resource

1 2 3 next page showing 1 - 10 of 21 constituents

Amelia Aspinwall

Title: Paraeducator
Email:

Amanda Bow

Title: Speech Language Pathologist
Email:
Phone Numbers:
School: 203-222-3612

Victoria Davis

Title: Special Education Teacher
Email:
Phone Numbers:
School: 203-222-3681

Taylor Falanga

Title: Paraeducator
Email:

Latoya Ford

Title: Paraeducator
Email:

Sarah Gold

Title: Paraeducator
Email:

Erin Hines

Title: Special Education Teacher
Email:
Phone Numbers:
School: 203-222-3697

Sarah Innes

Title: Special Education Teacher
Email:
Phone Numbers:
School: 203-222-3685

Kaye Johnson

Title: Paraeducator
Email:

Moira Matthews

Title: Special Education Teacher
Email:
Phone Numbers:
School: 203-222-3685

Special education is delivered through a broad continuum of services. Students can receive instruction in a variety of environments including within regular classrooms, small group classes designed to target individual skills and support students in the core curriculum, small group classes designed for students with specific needs in core subjects, and in more self-contained programs for students with disabilities that require more intensive instruction and specific instructional methodologies. Special education teachers work together with regular education teachers in planning for the needs of individual students. Additionally, related service providers, including counselors, psychologists, social workers, speech and language therapists, occupational therapists, and physical therapists serve as important members of the child’s educational team when these services are deemed necessary for the student. The eligibility for and nature of these services, as well as the goals of each student’s Individualized Education Plan (IEP), is determined the Planning and Placement Team (PPT). This team, consisting of professional staff members and the child's parent(s), convenes when the school or the child’s parent(s) suspect the child may have a disability due to lack of progress in the core curriculum. Parents and teachers who suspect a child has a disability should notify the principal, who will begin the process. All processes related to special education are governed by the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.

In This Section:

Recent News

GFS Walk-A-Thon

On November 11, GFS held its annual GFS Walk-A-Thon. All proceeds from this event support Westport Human Services Family Holiday Giving Program. As a school aimed at creating joyful learning opportunities that help everyone achieve their full potential, our efforts during Walk-A-Thon help foster meaningful relationships and reflect our values of respect, joy, kindness, trust, belonging, and empathy.

Read More about GFS Walk-A-Thon
GFS Reaffirms Its No Place for Hate Commitment

As part of our ongoing commitment to fostering a positive and inclusive school environment, and in alignment with Westport Public Schools’ initiatives and GFS goals and values, we are excited to share that on Monday, November 3, we officially began this year’s work toward once again being recognized by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) as a No Place for Hate (NPFH) school.

Read More about GFS Reaffirms Its No Place for Hate Commitment

Upcoming Events