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Talking About Disability
Talking to children about disability can help them better understand themselves and their peers. Find information to help you get the conversation started.
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Contacts and Resources
Get a list of contacts that can help answer questions and resolve concerns about your child’s special education evaluation, supports, and services.
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Kindergarten Students
Find the right kindergarten program for your child with disabilities, and learn about the application process.
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District 75
District 75 provides highly specialized instructional support for students with significant challenges, such as Autism Spectrum Disorders, significant cognitive delays, or emotional disturbances.
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Related Services
Related services can help students take part in school and achieve their educational goals. Recommendations for Related Services are part of the IEP.
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Transition from High School
Help your student with a disability get ready for what comes after high school. Get supports, timelines and more options for students when they turn 21.
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The IEP
Once you have a meeting, you will be given your child's Individualized Education Program (IEP). a written statement of our plan to provide your child with a Free and Appropriate Public Education in their Least Restrictiv...
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IEP Meeting
Get information about the IEP meeting so you and your child will be prepared.
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Extended School Year Services for July and August
... special education instructional programs and/or related services provided during July and August. ESY services are different from general education summer school. If your child was determined to require ESY services a...
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Preschool Students
Preschool special education services can support children ages three to five with disabilities or delays in development and are provided free of charge to families.
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Making a Referral
If you want your child to be evaluated for special education services, you must make a referral, this page covers what you need to know.