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OSHKOSH AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT

OSHKOSH AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT . Special Education School District Profile. District Profile. Educates over 10,000 students Early childhood through grade 12 15 elementary schools 5 middle schools 2 high schools 4 charter schools. DISTRICT STRENGTHS. Dropout of Students with Disabilities

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OSHKOSH AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT

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  1. OSHKOSH AREASCHOOL DISTRICT Special Education School District Profile

  2. District Profile Educates over 10,000 students Early childhood through grade 12 15 elementary schools 5 middle schools 2 high schools 4 charter schools

  3. DISTRICT STRENGTHS Dropout of Students with Disabilities (grades 7 – 12) Assessment (met measurement objective targets for reading/math)

  4. Strengths Participation rate on Statewide Assessment (reading grade 3 – 10) Participation rate on Statewide Assessment (math grade 3 – 10)

  5. Additional Strengths Students with Disabilities who Scored Proficient/Advanced on WKCE (math grade 3 – 10) Parent Involvement (school facilitate parent involvement)

  6. District Weaknesses Students with Disabilities who Scored Proficient/Advanced on WKCE (reading grade 3 – 10) School Age Educational Environment (ages 6-21 served inside regular class less than 40% of day)

  7. weaknesses Percent of Youth who are no Longer in Secondary School, had IEP’s at time they left school

  8. Recommendations In regards to Indicator 3: Assessment, area C for students not scoring proficient and advanced on regular statewide assessments in reading: our district has implemented an intervention class for identified students who are need of additional support for reading strategies. At the elementary level there is Reading Recovery. It would be helpful to have identified areas of weaknesses from the WKCE data so these areas could be targeted and taught in a specific targeted setting. My recommendation for Indicator 5: School Age Educational Environment, would be an analysis on individual needs of students and where these students could have an increase of inclusion within their school day. This is also driven by teacher support availability for these students. Indicator 14: Post High School Outcomes, our district has been revamping this area at the high school over the past couple years. They have developed a new class available to students with IEP’s with a different theme for each year. The class is called Transitions. In addition, there has been a new avenue for CO-OP opportunities within the Transitions class to get these students into the work force, provide tutoring, as well as getting them connected to higher education facilities and faculties to help bridge their transition.

  9. Sources https://apps2.dpi.wi.gov/reportcards/ https://www2.dpi.state.wi.us/DistrictProfile/Pages/DistrictProfile.aspx

  10. Marian University School of Education SPE 644 – Special Education Law Assignment 5 Rubric – School District Profile Name: Jodi Zehner Cohort: ON01 Comments:

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