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Shelton School District Special Services

Shelton School District Special Services. School Board of Directors Presentation Special Education Overview October 26, 2010 Presented by: Ed Born Director of Special Services. Basic Principles of IDEA.

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Shelton School District Special Services

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  1. Shelton School DistrictSpecial Services School Board of Directors PresentationSpecial Education OverviewOctober 26, 2010 Presented by: Ed Born Director of Special Services

  2. Basic Principles of IDEA • Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) is the provision of regular or special education and related services that are designed to meet the individual educational needs of disabled persons as adequately as the needs of non-disabled persons are met • Childfind/Referral • Appropriate Evaluations • Individual Education Program (IEP) • Least Restrictive Environment (LRE)

  3. Basic Principles of IDEA • Related Services • Parental Rights in All Phases of Programs • Extensive Procedural Safeguard (Due Process and Compliant Procedure) • Discipline, Stay Put Rule and right to continued FAPE, Manifestation determination, functional behavioral assessment; behavior intervention plan; interim alternative education setting • Surrogate Parents

  4. Mason County Special Services Cooperative • The Cooperative consists of 4 school Districts • Grapeview School District • Mary M. Knight School District • Shelton School District • Southside School District

  5. Mason County Special Services Cooperative Consists of two types of Cooperatives • Individual Student Cooperative • Cooperative serves students who are severely developmentally disabled. These students are served in the Shelton School District. • Itinerant Services Cooperative • Cooperative provides itinerant personnel (School Psychologists, SLP, OT/PT) to the outlying districts.

  6. Numbers of Students Served at Each District May 2010 P223H Report • Grapeview = 21 • Mary M. Knight = 14 • Shelton = 722 • Southside = 23 • Total students served = 780

  7. Special Education Programs and Services • Birth to Five Services: • Birth to Three Program • Developmental Preschool Program • ECEAP • K-12 Programs: • Behavior Management Program • Developmentally Disabled Program • Resource Room Program (mild, moderate, disabled in class program with support)

  8. Shelton School District Special Education Programs Birth To 3 – 16 3 – 5 years of age – 52 Kindergarten – 5th - 276 Bordeaux – 78 Evergreen – 91 Mt. View – 107 OMS 6th – 7th – 96 OBJH 8th – 9th – 90 SHS 10th – 12th – 160 CHOICE 9th – 12th - 31

  9. Special Education Funding 2010 School Year Revenue • State Special Education Revenue – 71% • Federal Special Education Revenue – 18% • Cooperative generated Special Education Revenue – 2% • Special Ed ARRA Revenue – 9%

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