Classroom and Club Details
Supporting Individuals with Disabilities in the Tri-County Area
Kevin G. Langan School Classrooms and Teachers
MOVE in the Classrooms
At the Langan School at Prospect Center, we believe every child deserves the chance to participate more fully in the world around them. That’s why we are proud to be recognized as a MOVE Model Site—a distinction given to programs that demonstrate exceptional quality and fidelity in implementing the MOVE Program. This recognition reflects our commitment to helping students build independence through meaningful movement.
We are also fortunate to have several certified MOVE International Trainers on staff. These highly trained professionals lead our MOVE efforts, support our teachers and therapists, and ensure that students benefit from best practices in mobility instruction.
MOVE International Trainers on Staff:
- Amber Menshausen Director of Related Services
- Margaret Sanderson MS. OTR/L
- Elizabeth Hogan PT, DPT
- Heather Kirk Therapy Aide
- Nikki Harrison MS Ed.
- Karen Armstrong Lead TA
- Carly Printy Lead TA
RAAVE Classes
RAAVE stands for: Responsibly Addressing Autism Via Education.
Our program serves students on the spectrum, as well as other students who may benefit from the supports our program provides. There are many components that make up our RAAVE program. Some of those components include:
- Prompting and visual supports
- Schedules and routine based learning
- Behavior Intervention Supports
- Addressing sensory needs
- Individualization and Differentiation
Student Clubs
- Leisure Club: A relaxed social group where students explore fun, low‑pressure activities together.
- Art Club: A creative space where students express themselves through visual arts while engaging in sensory‑rich exploration with different textures, materials, and mediums.
- Book Club: A welcoming group where students explore pictures, vocabulary, and discover different types of books through interactive read‑alouds and hands‑on activities.
- Coping Skills Group: A supportive environment where students learn strategies to manage emotions, stress, and everyday challenges.
- Cooking Club: A hands‑on group where students learn basic cooking skills and help prepare simple, tasty recipes.
- Gardening Club: An outdoor‑focused club where students grow plants, care for gardens, and learn about nature.
- Music Club: A fun and expressive group where students explore music through listening, singing, or playing instruments.
- Bigs and Littles Club: A collaborative buddy program where older students partner with younger learners to engage in fun activities, increase engagement, and build integration with other students.
- Student Activities Club: A lunchtime club that provides students who receive their nutrition through a G‑tube with engaging, meaningful activities so they can socialize, play, and participate while their peers have lunch.