Yuri Lubran

1 To 1 Aid at The Pathways Schools

Yuri Lubran is an experienced educational professional specializing in support for students with behavioral and emotional challenges. Current roles include Teacher Assistant/Substitute at Katherine Thomas School and Teacher Assistant at The Auburn School, where responsibilities involve assisting students academically and with behavior management. Additionally, Yuri serves as a Behavior Support Specialist at Episcopal Center For Children, focusing on youth with behavior and mental disabilities. As a 1 to 1 Aid at The Pathways Schools, precise support is provided to an individual student with emotional and behavioral difficulties. Yuri Lubran holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Davis & Elkins College, achieved in 2012.

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Rockville, United States

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The Pathways Schools

The Pathways Schools operate four therapeutic educational programs in Maryland's Anne Arundel, Montgomery and Prince George's counties for students aged 11 through 21 who have emotional and behavioral disabilities. Each school provides a unique, comprehensive, success-oriented alternative day program in a small family-oriented setting of not more than 40 students. Services at all four programs include: individualized academic instruction, behavioral management programming, group instruction, crisis intervention, individual and group therapy and family support services. Transition support is provided as students return to public schools or enter the world of work. A comprehensive program of student activities, which include recreation, community service, field trips, outside speakers and character education is offered. In keeping with the Pathways mission, family activities are integrated into the school programs and include award presentations, holiday dinners, special social and athletic events, and parent education opportunities. Our goal is to enable students with emotional or behavioral disabilities to take responsibility for their lives and to become independent contributing members of our communities and society.


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51-200

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