The Ross-Pike County ESD is committed
to the provision of free and appropriate public education for
children with disabilities identified in accordance with applicable
State and Federal laws, rules, and regulations.
The Special Education Supervisors work
closely with the local school districts and coordinate the special
education within Ross and Pike counties according to state and
federal compliance.
The Ross-Pike County ESD operates
numerous special education classes, while also providing supervisor
services to our client districts. The ESD assures that school
administrators, teachers, staff, and parents are well informed
regarding state and federal guidelines. In addition, numerous
related services are available through the ESD for children with
disabilities. These services are customized to meet the needs
of the child and include occupational and physical therapy,
psychological services, speech and language therapy, etc.
Interpreter and note-taking services are provided to those students
with hearing impairments, PK-12, throughout the two counties in the
classroom setting.
The school-age psychologists maintain
updated psychological assessments on all identified students in the
districts and the MRDD program. The psychologists also
provide assistance with evaluations of students having learning
difficulties who are not identified. The preschool
psychologists evaluate children, ages 3-5, with suspected delays in
cognitive, communication, adaptive, motor, visual, hearing, and/or
social-emotional delays.
The speech therapists are available to
the local school districts to conduct speech evaluations and
provide therapy services to children needing expressive and
receptive communication skills and language development. The
preschool therapists serve students with special needs at all
center-based preschool sites, Head Start, home and day care
settings.
Interpreter and note-taking services
are provided to those students with hearing impairments, PK-12,
throughout the two counties in the classroom setting.
Paraprofessionals consist of
educational aides as well as student-based assistants.
Goals:
- To provide school administrators,
special education teachers, regular education staff and parents
information about State and Federal mandates regarding special
education programs and related services for children with
disabilities (birth-21 years of age).
- To provide a comprehensive and
integrated plan for the delivery of pupil personnel and special
education services.
- To
provide programming, professional development, methods and
strategies for teachers and parents, materials and resources for
serving students with special needs.