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Organization: Ontario. Ministry of Education - Trillium Demonstration School  
Phone Numbers: 905-878-2851 ext 320
Teletype: 905-878-7195
Fax: 905-878-4278
Email: desiree.smith@ontario.ca
Website: tri.pdsbnet.ca/
Address:
H
347 Ontario St S
Milton, ON
L9T 3X9
Intersection: Ontario St S and Laurier Ave
Location: On the campus of E. C Drury School for the Deaf
Accessibility:     Wheelchair Accessible
Hours: Office Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm
Dates: Sep-Jun
Contacts: Desiree Smith - Principal
905-878-2851 ext 340
Service Description: Specialized residential school program for students with severe learning disabilities and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), whose educational needs cannot be adequately met in their local boards * provides a one-year, high intensity academic intervention program for pupils with severe learning disabilities with a focus on reading intervention * All students attending a demonstration school live in student lodging as a requirement of the program * assists enrolled pupils to develop personal life and learning strategies which will support their future academic pathway in programs within local school boards, other educational jurisdictions, or the community * provides in-service teacher education and consultative services to school boards to assist them in developing local programs for students with learning disabilities

Major services: 

School program
  • an intensive and specialized program focusing on cognitive/language development for students with severe learning disabilities at elementary and secondary levels
  • goals and objectives are set in all courses and there is a variety of credit courses offered in the secondary program
  • assistive technology strategies are emphasized
  • initial consultations initiated by student's home school
  • classroom sizes range from five to eight pupils for most subjects
  • when a student leaves the Trillium School program, detailed transitional documentation is forwarded to the receiving home school

Residence Program - Mon-Fri (mandatory)
  • structured program including individual and group counselling, development of appropriate social behavior through social skills training, and recreational activities for students with severe learning disabilities
  • student’s current level of social functioning and identified needs are used to design individual programs for students

Professional Development Worskshops for Educators
  • designed for Ontario educators only including teachers, school/board consultants, board coordinators and school/board administrators
  • one day workshops offered on learning disabilities and related topics that vary annually

Resources Services Program
  • designed for Ontario school boards to assist them in developing programs for students with learning disabilities
  • educational assessments for students who are potential candidates for Trillium program

Trillium Demonstration School serves as a catchment area of mid-northern Ontario, Dufferin, Halton, Hamilton-Wentworth, Niagara, Peel, Simcoe, Wellington, and York Counties of the Central Ontario Region, and Metropolitan Toronto
Fees: None
Application: Student's home school to contact Trillium to request consultation
Eligibility - Population(s) Served: Identified learning disabled students
Languages: English
Area(s) Served: Algoma, Barrie & Area, Bolton Caledon, Bramalea, Brampton, Brant, Burlington, Cambridge–North Dumfries, Chatham – Kent, City of Thunder Bay, Cochrane, Collingwood & Area, District of Kenora, District of Rainy River, District of Thunder Bay, Dufferin, Durham North East, Durham West, East Mississauga, East York, Elgin, Etobicoke, Grey and Bruce, Guelph–Puslinch, Haldimand Norfolk, Haliburton County and City of Kawartha Lakes, Halton Hills, Hamilton, Huron and Perth, James and Hudson Bay Coast, Kingston, Kitchener–Waterloo–Wellesley–Wilmot–Woolwich, Lanark, Leeds & Grenville, London and Middlesex, Midland, Penetanguishene & Area, Milton, Muskoka, Niagara, Niagara North West, Nipissing–Temiskaming, North Etobicoke, Malton, West Woodbridge, North Lanark/North Grenville, North West Mississauga, North York, Northern, Northumberland County, Oakville, Orillia & Area, Ottawa, Oxford and Norfolk, Peterborough City and County, Prescott/Russell, Quinte, Renfrew County, Rural Frontenac, Lennox & Addington, Rural Hastings, Sarnia – Lambton, Scarborough, Scarborough North, Scarborough South, South Etobicoke, South Simcoe, South West Mississauga, Stormont/Dundas/Glengarry, Sudbury–Manitoulin–Parry Sound, Toronto, Wellington, Windsor – Essex, York - Toronto, York Region
See Also: Children and Youth with Disabilities
Learning Disabilities
Schools

This information was last completely updated on 9/24/2024

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