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Lois
Healey
480-484-5084 |
Administrator / Special Education
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- District Placement Review Committee
- Grievances (re: Sp. Ed. Staff)
- Mediation Requests
- Homebound/Home Instruction
- OCR Investigations: Sp. Ed. Issues
- Speech-Language Pathologists
- State & Federal Audits
- SUSD Learning Leadership Team
- Special Ed. Dept. Publications
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- ADE Contact
- Budgets
- HeadStart
- Communication
- Assistive Technology
- Community Relations
- Staff Development
- Curriculum
- Special Education Grants
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- Due Process Hearings
- Inter-Governmental Agreements
- Monitoring & Compliance
- Parent Groups for Sp. Ed.
- Private School Contracts
- Sex Ed./HIV Education
- Special Education Staffing
- Special Ed. Building Liaisons
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Approval
for open enrollment requiring special education services is dependent
upon not only district guidelines for open enrollment but also availability
of space in a specific special education program and current staff
allotment.
Special Education Services in Scottsdale Unified
School District will offer the following to disabled students and
their parents:
- A free appropriate public education to all students
with disabilities enrolled in the district.
- Special education in the Least Restrictive Environment (L.R.E.).
Students with disabilities are educated with non-disabled students
to an extent that will appropriately meet each student’s
unique needs.
- A continuum of services will be available to students enrolled in a special program,
including participation in physical education, art, and music.
- An individualized education program is developed for each
student determined to have special needs by a team of related personnel, parents, and students when appropriate. The Individual Education
Program will be reviewed at least annually at the team meeting.
- The student’s parents are consulted on a regular basis
regarding student’s needs.
- Student education records are maintained in accordance with
the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act and Family Education
Rights and Privacy Act.
- Staff development includes regular inservice training for
staff providing educational services to students with disabilities.
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Special Education Services |
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The goal of Special Education is to help students become independent learners, to teach learning strategies to prepare them to be successful in their regular classes, and to prepare them for high school and post-secondary experiences. This goal is achieved through a partnership between student, home and school.
Scottsdale’s well trained professional
special educators effectively serve a broad range of disabled students
through individualized planning and instruction.
Specialists serving our students with disabilities
include special education certified teachers, psychologists, speech-language
pathologists, occupational therapists, physical therapists, music
therapists, teacher specialists, sign language interpreters, and
paraeducators trained to serve students who are at least three
but less than twenty two years of age and who have at least one of the
following conditions: autism/autism spectrum disorder, emotional
disability, hearing impairment, other health impairments, specific
learning disability, mild, moderate or severe mental retardation,
multiple disabilities, multiple disabilities with severe sensory
impairment, orthopedic impairment, speech/language impairment, traumatic
brain injury, and visual impairment, (preschool moderate delay,
preschool severe delay, preschool speech/language delay).
The Special Education department includes professionals
who specialize in working with students who have various disabilities
and may need related services. Related services may include speech
therapy, occupational therapy, physical therapy, adapted physical
education and assistive technology. Students must meet eligibility
requirements to enroll in a Special Education program.
Transition services provide purposeful, organized
goals designed to help students move from middle school to high
school and from high school to post-secondary education and/or employment
and quality adult living. Regulations require consideration of transition
services for students receiving Special Education by age 14, and
each year thereafter.
The Learning Resource Center (LRC) offers various
models of small group instruction, support, remediation, monitoring,
and consultation of regular education classes.
Team Teaching may occur in regular education
classes that serve Special Education students. It involves an agreement
between regular education teachers and Special Education staff to
develop lessons and share the instructional responsibilities.
Consultation is a component of all classes
in which Special Education students participate. This involves the
consistent communication between the Special Education teacher and
the regular education teacher. This consultation may lead to modifications
in a regular class, even though team teaching may not occur there.
Special classes are provided for students who,
because of the severity of their disability, need a more intensive
full-time Special Education program. The classes are limited in
size to permit flexibility in meeting individual needs. These students
are included in the regular classroom setting whenever appropriate. Placement decisions concerning self contained programs are made by individual education plan teams.
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Education Coordinators |
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Jan Brusca
480-484-5037 |
Special Education Coordinator - Preschool and Elementary Self-Contained Programs |
Dr. Barbara McLoone
480-484-5083 |
Special Education Coordinator - Elementary Resource Programs |
Laurie Baughan
480-484-5079 |
Special Education Coordinator -
Middle School and High School Programs |
- Adapted P.E. teachers
- Class lists
- Community relations
- District placement review committee
- Parent Educator staffing
- New classroom set-up
- Occupational therapy
- Physical therapy
- Special education transportation
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- Year end reports
- Braille materials
- Communication
- Data collection
- New parents class visitations
- Special education staffing
- Staff development
- Vision and hearing programs
- Music Therapy
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