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Chairperson - Millie Broome
Kristin Baston
Mara Blalock
Millie Broome
Mitchell Brown
Aaron Clark
Tenia Collins
Linda Ellis
Gwenyth Gresham
Terry Hammock
David Johansen
Debra Silsbee
Rich Turner
Paulette Walker

NHS Special Education Department

The NHS Special Ed. Department is made up of fifteen teachers and five paraprofessionals. The department serves approximately 235 students with varying disabilities including specific learning disabilities, mild intellectual disabilities, other health impairments, traumatic brain injury, emotional behavior disorders, and the hearing impaired.
The majority of Northside's special education students are served in the Interrelated setting, however, we also provide services in the self contained setting for those students requiring a more support.



Northside High School Collaborates

Northside High School currently offers special education services under the collaborative model in two freshman English classes and two freshman social studies classes. The collaborative model allows special education students to receive services in the general education classroom. The special education teacher and the general education teacher work together to meet the needs of their students.