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As the expert on your child, you are an integral member of your child’s treatment team. We will work closely with you to develop and facilitate a treatment plan which supports your family’s goals. Your child’s treatment plan will be reviewed at various points during their enrollment at Green Chimneys.
You will be invited to participate in this meeting with the rest of the Green Chimneys treatment team within 30-45 days post admission. We will review history and develop/review goals for treatment. For day students, the treatment plan is the student’s Individualized Education Plan (IEP). For residential students, both the IEP and the Comprehensive Treatment Plan guide treatment.
For residential students only. You will be invited to participate in this meeting with the treatment team every 3 months following the Initial Case conference.
These emergency treatment meetings are held when students are not responding to the usual treatment interventions or there is a need as recommended by a member of the treatment team or parent.
These CSE meetings are held once per year, are facilitated by the CSE chairperson, and may occur at the school district or at Green Chimneys. Your child’s Individualized Education Plan, including the need for related services and accommodations, will be reviewed and approved.
These CSE meetings are held anytime a change in placement or service is recommended or at parent’s request
Crowned the best for falconry in medieval times, gyrfalcons were once reserved for kings. As the largest falcon in the world, with exquisite plumage ranging from bright white to deep charcoal, gyrs are revered for their powerful skill of flight. Their long wings make hunting waterfowl from 3,000-feet-high a feasible and fantastical feat. This falcon was flown in the sport of falconry for several years.