Marana Special Education
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Marana Unified School District (MUSD) is dedicated to inspiring students to learn today and lead tomorrow, serving a diverse range of learners, including those with special needs. The district focuses on creating a safe, supportive, and collaborative culture through its High Reliability Schools (HRS) certification. MUSD offers a comprehensive curriculum that emphasizes cognitive, social, and emotional development, particularly in its free full-day kindergarten programs. Specialized programs are designed to address the unique needs of students with language-based learning disabilities and those who are twice-exceptional. The district's innovative approach includes project-based learning and award-winning Career and Technical Education programs that equip students with essential skills for future success. What sets MUSD apart is its commitment to low student-teacher ratios, fostering strong partnerships with families and the community, as well as the establishment of dedicated solutions teams to address critical issues within the schools. This holistic approach ensures that every child receives the individualized support they need to thrive academically and socially in an inclusive environment.
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- language-based learning disabilities
- twice-exceptional
- Elementary (K-5)
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- project-based learning
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- Career and Technical Education
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- family partnerships
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