What Special Services is About
___The Special Services Department
is responsible for the evaluation and instruction of students with disabilities.
When a parent or teacher identifies a student as having educational
difficulties, and the interventions recommended by the IRSC have not
been successful, the student may be referred to the Child Study Team
for an evaluation. The Child Study Team, which consists of a School
Psychologist, Learning Disabilities Teacher-Consultant, School Social
Worker, and when necessary a Speech and Language Specialist, will discuss
with the parent whether an evaluation is warranted, and if so, they
will develop a plan to determine the nature and scope of the evaluations.
___If, after the evaluations are completed
a student is determined to have a disability, and that disability makes
it necessary for the student to receive special education and/or related
services in order to be successful in school, an individual educational
program (IEP) will be developed for the student, and this program will
be reviewed annually. In order to meet the educational needs of these
students, the Rutherford School District offers a range of specialized
programs including self contained special education classes, Resource
support and replacement classes, in class support, and out of class
support. Related services, including Speech/Language therapy, Occupational
therapy, Physical therapy, and counseling, are provided when a student’s
disability requires them in order for the student to benefit from the
educational program. All special education classes/programs are taught
by certified teachers and are offered in the least restrictive environment.