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Special EducationSpecial Education Resources
| Special Education Programs | What is Special Education? Special Education is specially designed instruction, at no cost to the parent, to meet the unique needs of a child with a disability. Does My Child Need Special Education? Your child may be eligible for special education if your child:
Multidisciplinary Evaluation Process
Special education programs operated by the Tredyffrin/Easttown School District are based on the following key principles:
Special Education programs are provided for all exceptionalities through district-run classes, private programs, and programs operated by the Chester County Intermediate Unit. Special education supports and services are provided, to the maximum extent appropriate, within the regular education setting. Examples of these supports and services include instructional and curricular adaptations, alternative assessment, course modifications, and adult assistance. Under Pennsylvania and federal law, exceptional children have a right to special education and related services that are provided:
FAPE includes related services that helps students get to school and benefit from the special education program. These may include:
When the presence of a disability is known or suspected, a comprehensive multidisciplinary evaluation (MDE) is conducted to determine the nature and degree of the student's needs. An MDE includes a review of all testing and assessments that were conducted, information from the parents, classroom observations and the observations of teachers and related personnel. Family members and school personnel develop an Individualized Educational Program (IEP) in conjunction with the regular education classroom teacher(s). Additional services such as speech therapy, occupational therapy, or physical therapy may be provided to assist each student in participating in the educational program. Progress toward each IEP goal is monitored and reported to families on a quarterly or tri-annual, in elementary, basis. Important Components in an Individualized Education Plan (IEP)
Learning Support Services For students whose greatest need is in academic areas such as reading and math. Specially designed instruction in a small group setting; modified instructional schedule depending on the student's needs. Emotional Support Services For students who have decreased motivation to learn, learning differences, difficulty maintaining positive interactions, depression and/or anxiety, school phobia or school avoidance. Specially designed instruction in a small group setting, modified instructional schedule to minimize transitions during the school day, mental health support, counseling, and social skills instruction. Speech & Language Services For students who have speech and/or language impairments that impact educational performance. Individual and/or group sessions with a focus on articulation, fluency, language or voice. Autistic Support For students with diagnosis on the autism spectrum who require a highly specialized program to meet their unique needs. Life Skills Support For students who require a program emphasizing the development of functional academic, work and living skills. Extended School Year (ESY) Determination
* Regression ~ whether the student reverts to a lower level of functioning as a result of an interruption in educational programming. * Recoupment ~ whether the student has the capacity to recover skills in which regression occurred to a level demonstrated prior to the interruption of educational programming. * Whether the student's difficulties with regression and recoupment make it unlikely that the student will maintain the skills relevant to the IEP goals. * The extent to which a skill is particularly crucial for the student to meet the IEP goals for self sufficiency and independence from caretaker. * The extent to which successive interruptions in educational programming result in a student's withdrawal from the learning process. * Whether the student's disability is severe, such as autism/pervasive developmental, serious emotional disturbance, severe mental retardation, degenerative impairments with mental involvement and severe multiple disabilities.
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Tredyffrin/Easttown
School District | 940 West Valley Road | Suite 1700 | Wayne, PA, 19087 | (610) 240-1900 Copyright T/E School District, 2008. All rights reserved. ccb, 3/09
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