Partners in Learning mints special education partnership with Stanly Community College
Published 10:54 am Thursday, August 18, 2022
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By Carl Blankenship, The Salisbury Post
SALISBURY — Students in Stanly County will be crossing over to Rowan County for education opportunities at a local child care center.
Stanly Community College and Partners in Learning have signed off on an agreement that will include clinical experience in Rowan County for a special education certificate offered by the college.
The certificate program prepares students to work with children with disabilities. Students will get in-person experience via Partners in Learning’s applied behavioral analysis clinical director. The course will also prepare students to sit for the registered behavioral technician exam.
PIL Executive Director Norma Honeycutt said the college reached out to the nonprofit originally knowing it was starting an ABA program and that PIL is respected. She said the partnership will not be a significant funding source for PIL and only cover the costs.
“It’s more about providing strong, quality instruction for registered behavior technicians,” Honeycutt said, adding the program could help with the nonprofit’s recruitment as well. “We are able to teach them the right way and have the potential of hiring them, though they may choose to go somewhere else.”
“We’re sort of growing our own people,” Honeycutt said.
The courses are slated to start in September.
Honeycutt said PIL intends to keep its caseloads low, at 10 children per behavior analyst, and expand the program over time. Students who need ABA get the support they need throughout the day, mostly in the classroom. Honeycutt said the organization eventually wants to start providing services in homes. Until PIL began its program and Compleat KiDZ moved into the third floor of the Salisbury Post building this year there was no ABA available in Rowan County.