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Office of Special Education: Vision Statements

Office of Special Education: Vision Statements. Parent Advisory Council – Specialized Services November 05, 2012 Gina Ross - Elementary Megan McCullough - Secondary. Mission Statement.

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Office of Special Education: Vision Statements

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  1. Office of Special Education:Vision Statements Parent Advisory Council – Specialized Services November 05, 2012 Gina Ross - Elementary Megan McCullough - Secondary

  2. Mission Statement • The Office of Special Education is committed to providing the necessary support and resources to all students, school staff, parents, and the community to ensure that every young person has the opportunity to graduate from high school with a viable plan for future success.

  3. Core Values • Integrity • Excellence • Collaboration • Customer Service • Innovation • Equity

  4. Office of Special Education Vision #1 • Improve compliance and content quality of all special education documents

  5. Benchmarks for Vision #1 • Develop and provide staff with a clear description of case manager roles and responsibilities • Develop, implement, and oversee a protocol to monitor case manager and school psychologist timelines • Monthly Logs • Develop, implement, and oversee use of document completion checklists

  6. Benchmarks for Vision #1Cont. • Provide ongoing professional development on IEP and NOREP guidelines • Work collaboratively with the Administrative Council to include special education documents compliance and quality content as part of the evaluation process

  7. Office of Special Education Vision #2 • Increase student achievement for students with disabilities by developing a systematic approach to Assessment, Intervention & Progress Monitoring

  8. Benchmarks for Vision #2 • Provide professional development and oversight for alternative assessments specific to different supports types at various levels • Provide professional development on standards-aligned instruction by working collaboratively with administrative teams

  9. Benchmarks for Vision #2 Cont. • Oversee implementation of research-based reading and math programs • Develop and implement a clear system for progress monitoring that drives instruction • Increase student access to the general education environment/curriculum

  10. Office of Special Education Vision #3 • Improve Engagement of parents of students with specialized needs

  11. Benchmarks for Vision #3 • Re-establish parent group with consistent meeting schedule • Provide ongoing training to parents around specific topics • Develop focus groups around specific special education initiatives • Use focus group members to lead trainings to broader parent and community groups

  12. Office of Special Education Vision #4 • Work with the Elementary and Middle School Teams to develop viable Emotional Support Programs

  13. Benchmarks for Vision #4 • Create a planning committee at each level • Continued research of components of successful Emotional Support Programs • Develop and provide a document describing a continuum of services for Emotional Support • Work with Administrative Teams to implement the continuum of services

  14. Conclusion “Unless you know where you are going then you will not know how to get there.” ― Stephen Richards

  15. Potential Training Topics • Executive Functioning • Behavioral Health and the Impact on Education • Social Skills • Sensory Integration • Understanding the IEP Process • Common Core • Medical Assistance in 2012

  16. Potential Training Topics – Identified by PAC • Building an effective Multi-disciplinary team • Transition • Post-Secondary • Early Intervention • Special Education and College • How to talk to your child about your disability

  17. Potential Training Topics – Identified by PAC Cont. • Understanding the Curriculum • Testing • PSSA, Keystones • Understanding psychoeducational evaluations

  18. Potential Focus Groups • Post-secondary Transition • Early Intervention Transition • Technology and Website • Delivery model of Learning Support

  19. Potential Focus Groups – Identified by PAC • ESY • Assistive Technology • Improving School Life for students with Disabilities

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