Woodall Program

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Webmaster
Mary Staudenraus

4312 Harrison Avenue
Columbus, GA 31904

 
Phone: 706-748-3167 
Fax: 706-748-3171 

Enrollment: 178 Pupil/Teacher Ratio: 8 to 1

School Facilities
Number of Classrooms: 12
Number of Computers: 58

School Board District 8
Representative

Dr. Philip Schley

Director
LaNora R. Emziah

Secretary
Andrea Daniel

 


Message from the Director

Our goal here at Woodall is for every student to have a successful academic and social experience at school. Demonstrating appropriate behavior, respecting others, and following the rules will help all students to attain this goal. At the Woodall Program, we hope that student behavior will always be appropriate. We are always pleased when our students conduct themselves properly. However, if there is a future question regarding student conduct, you may refer…to staff and administration for additional information.

Program Placement

Placement in the program is made upon completion of an extensive intake process. Once a completed referral is accepted, data is collected from parents, teachers, and any other agencies or health care professionals involved with the student. Records are requested from doctors, counseling agencies and schools. Additional psychological and psychiatric testing may be done prior to the initial placement meeting. Woodall staff may also do classroom observations of referred students. After the parent intake is completed and all additional information is compiled and reviewed, a placement committee meeting will be scheduled. At the placement committee meeting, the eligibility status will be determined and the placement recommendation will be made. If it is determined that the student should be placed in the Woodall Program, and IEP will be developed and a target date for program entry will be decided.

Partners in Education

  •  New Horizons
  •  Ft. Benning Physical Fitness Team
  •  North Highland

Satellite Schools

Mission

The mission of the Georgia Psychoeducational Network is to provide comprehensive, community-based services to students with severe emotional and behavioral disorders and students with autism. As part of the local school system's continuum of services, the Network, (through a collaborative approach with parents, community service providers and educational professionals), students are empowered to become productive and contributing members of society.

School Programs

  • Special Education
  • Accelerated Reading(2002-03)
  • Georgia Special Olympics
  • Golden Bear Program
  • SRA Reading Program

Special Programs

  • Speech
  • Diascriptive Reading Program
  • GA CRCT OnLine
  • Mentoring Teacher Program

Parent Connection Program

Parents/Guardians are strongly encouraged to participate in P.C.P(Parent Connection Program) PCP is an enjoyable but serious group, whose mission to positively and actively involve the parents in the Woodall community, in order to promote and enhance an effective learning environment for our student. For more information regarding this program, you may contact the Program Coordinator. Come one, come all, and we will have some fun.

Mentor Program

Caretakers who desire to serve as a mentor for students should apply in the Coordinator's office. The mentor program is a volunteer program. Mentoring is defined as a supportive relationship between a youth or young adult and someone ho offers support, guidance and concrete assistance as a younger partner goes thorough a difficult period, enter a new area of experience, takes on important tasks, or corrects and earlier problem.

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