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  • Dr Russell I Johnson Middle School
  • Westminster, CA
  • Nearly all students from low‑income households Data about students' economic need comes from the National Center for Education Statistics, via our partners at MDR Education. Learn more

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My students are energetic, wonderful middle school students who enjoy going out to eat, watching movies, bowling, and other teenage activities. They are all considered to be moderately or severely disabled. All have autism. They love to learn. I see the desire for learning more in my students than I do in their typically developing counterparts on campus. My students struggle more to learn in that they require specific formats for instruction and don't enjoy the verbal language most take for granted to tell when and if they misunderstand things. My students can't talk although they can use pictures, if available, to communicate some things. My students attend a public middle school in southern California. They are fun and contribute a great deal to the campus community as thoughtful and caring school citizens.

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My students are energetic, wonderful middle school students who enjoy going out to eat, watching movies, bowling, and other teenage activities. They are all considered to be moderately or severely disabled. All have autism. They love to learn. I see the desire for learning more in my students than I do in their typically developing counterparts on campus. My students struggle more to learn in that they require specific formats for instruction and don't enjoy the verbal language most take for granted to tell when and if they misunderstand things. My students can't talk although they can use pictures, if available, to communicate some things. My students attend a public middle school in southern California. They are fun and contribute a great deal to the campus community as thoughtful and caring school citizens.

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