Related Services
Instructional Services
Instructional Service Delivery
SPED Procedures
General information
100

They focus on the student's performance in the areas of fine motor skills, self-care, social skills, and play/leisure skills

What are Occupational Therapists/OT Assistants?

100

They must be invited to ALL DHH student's ARD's.

Who are DHH teachers?

100

This program features specifically designed instructional strategies that focus on sensory efficiency through the use of fine and gross motor input, and learners are developmentally functioning at a sensorimotor or preoperational (Piaget) level.

What is Active Learning?

100

If you receive a request for records, this is who you send the request to.



Who is Carol Black?
100

She is the Executive Director of Intervention Services.

Who is Bel Williams?

200

They provide services that enable students who are visually impaired to attain systematic orientation to and safe movement in school.

Who are Certified orientation and mobility specialists

200

Articulation, voice or language disorders are examples of what?

What are speech-language disorders?
200

School personnel may remove a student from his/her current placement to an appropriate Interim Alternative Educational Setting (IAES), or suspension, for not more than how many days?

What are 10 days?

200

Medicaid program designed to allow school districts to receive the Federal Financial Percentage reimbursement for health services delivered to Special Education students who are Medicaid eligible.

What is SHARS?

200
This is our motto.

What is "Better Together"?

300

They are responsible for keeping a service log documenting students served, date, time, location, a summary of activities, and data on trials during the session

Who are all service providers?

300

Based on the results of the eye evaluation, this service provider will make recommendations about the need for service.

Who are Teachers of the Visually Impaired?

300

The students who are served in this program are those who will be confined to the home for at least 4 weeks or more due to a physical or a psychiatric condition.

What is Homebound?

300

This program focuses on students with physical and/or mental disabilities for whom competitive employment at or above minimum wage level is not immediately obtainable and who, because of their disability, will need intensive on-going support to perform in a work setting.

What is the Work-based learning program?

300

Mileage is due on this date.

What is the 6th of each month?

400

These are the type of providers that provide communication access for Deaf and Hard of Hearing students.

What are sign language interpreters (or CART)?

400

When considering APE Services for a student eligible for Special Education, this must be completed.

What is an evaluation?

400

This is the name of the Special Education Management System that will be utilized to document information for Special Education students

What is Frontline?

400

The follow staff members are required to submit for reimbursement for evaluations (2 out of 4).

Who are SLP/SLP assistants, School Psychologists, OT, PT?
400

We should always strive to keep our student records this.

What is confidential?

500

This supplement includes information such as pick up and drop off address parent contact information, etc. special equipment, safety factors, and medical conditions.

What is a transportation supplement?

500

This is necessary to obtain in order to complete the physical/motor section of the FIE.

What are medical records?
500

This is what LIFE stands for.

What is Learning in a Functional Environment?

500

 If an advocate is attending an ARD, this person  must be in attendance at the meeting.

Who are SPED Coordinators?

500

All staff members are required by state law to report any suspected child abuse or neglect to this entity.

What is Child Protective Services?