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Covington Middle School

11200 NE Rosewood Ave, Vancouver, WA 98662, United States
Vancouver, WA 98662
Grades/Ages
Ages 6-8
Hours
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

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Overview

Covington Middle School is dedicated to fostering an inclusive and supportive environment for students in grades six through eight, particularly those with diverse learning needs, including language-based learning disabilities and twice-exceptional profiles. The school's core mission revolves around empowering each student to achieve their full potential through tailored educational approaches and a commitment to holistic development. Covington employs a variety of innovative programs and therapeutic methodologies designed to address individual learning styles, ensuring that every child receives the personalized attention they deserve. With a low student-teacher ratio, Covington stands out by facilitating strong partnerships with families, creating a collaborative atmosphere that enhances student success. Additionally, the school features specialized facilities that cater to various educational needs and hosts unique community events that foster engagement among students, parents, and staff. This comprehensive approach not only nurtures academic growth but also cultivates social skills and emotional well-being, making Covington Middle School a truly distinctive place for learning.

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Special educationInclusion programsIEP support504 supportInclusive educationIEP services504 accommodationsIEP504 plansLearning disabilitiesTwice-exceptionalPublicMiddle schoolpublic schoolinclusivefamily partnershipssocial-emotional learning

Who is this school for?

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  • Public
  • Middle school
  • Learning disabilities
  • Twice-exceptional

What opportunities are there beyond the classroom?

  • School
  • family partnerships

Other Important Info

  • IEP
  • 504 plans
  • Special education
  • Inclusion programs
  • IEP support

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