The Early Childhood Special Education (ECSE) is a service and support option on a continuum designed to provide individualized instruction for three to five year old students who meet one of the state recognized areas of disability. The focus is instruction and training in language, cognitive, social and physical development essential for developmentally appropriate educational performance. The components of this service place emphasis on preparation of students for entry into Pre K, Kindergarten and alternate curriculum settings.
SPECIAL EDUCATION
- Child Find
- Dyslexia Services
- Records Request
- Resources
- Response to Intervention
- Section 504
- Services & Supports
- 18 PLUSS Services
- Academic & Behavior Learning Environment (ABLE)
- Adapted Physical Education
- Alternate Curriculum
- Assistive Technology
- Audiology Services
- Collaborative Teaching
- Deaf Education & Regional Day School Program for the Deaf
- Early Childhood Special Education (ECSE)
- Educational Diagnosticians
- Homebound Services
- In-Home and Parent Training Services
- Music Therapy
- Occupational Therapy
- Physical Therapy
- Psychological and Counseling Services
- Resource (Reading, Language Arts, & Math)
- Social, Emotional, and Academic Success (SEAS)
- Special Education Services
- Special Transportation
- Speech and Language Therapy Services
- Transition Services
- Vision Services
- Vocational Services
- Special Olympics