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What does VE stand for?

The Florida legislature has declared the first half of October as Disability History and Awareness Weeks, today’s West Volusia Beacon notes. Indeed, the legislature is said to be “trying to change the negative image, perception and treatment of people with disabilities.” The article highlights programs for disabled students throughout the county, such as Deltona High School’s Multi-VE program.

VE stands for varying exceptionalities. Multi-VE students’ disabilities and challenges include hearing or language impairments, mental handicaps, emotional and behavioral disorders, multiple physical handicaps and disorders all across the autism spectrum.

Located in Building Z on the 92-acre campus, Deltona High School’s Multi-VE program serves more than 50 students, ages 14 through 21. They attend classes to learn to function independently and to acquire skills to help them gain employment after graduation.

At Deltona High School, “VE” really means “victories everywhere,” because students with disabilities are showing they can be successful in and out of the classroom — that they have abilities!

The classrooms and programs recall those in my son’s school district here in New Jersey—-but we could all use more of the “VE” attitude, wherever we are.

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3 Comments

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  1. Regan

    Special.
    Short for specialized.

  2. Kristina Chew, PhD

    indeed—-the “special” certainly has acquired other meanings over time.

  3. Navi

    wonders if that was the original intent when creating the term ’special education’

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