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Title: TUHSD Special Education Services Parent Guide


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TUHSD Special Education ServicesParent Guide
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Table of Contents
  • Special Education Programs
  • Special Ed. Classes
  • Additional Support Programs
  • The Individual Education Plan
  • The IEP Meeting
  • Case Management
  • Accommodation vs Modification
  • Graduation Course Requirements
  • Graduation Outcomes
  • Diploma vs Certificate of Completion
  • Site Support Staff
  • Other Resources/Websites
  • Frequently Asked Questions

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Special Education Programs
Table of Contents
  • Resource Program (Creative Learning)
  • Special Day Class Program
  • Speech and Language Services
  • School Psychologist/Community Mental Health
  • Therapists-(Physical, Occupational, Vision
    Specialist, Hearing Specialist, etc.)
  • Outside Services-(Doctors, psychologists,
    therapists, audiologists,etc.)

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Special Education Classes
Table of Contents
  • Creative Learning This course is designed to
    provide supplemental instruction in a small group
    setting. Students work to meet their IEP goals,
    increase academic performance, develop learning
    strategies, and learn advocacy skills for success
    in their mainstream classes.
  • Special Day Class This course is designed to
    provide direct instruction in a self-contained
    setting for academic subjects, such as English,
    math, history, and science. Students work to meet
    their IEP goals in the following areas
    academics, behavioral/social, and transitional.

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Additional Support Programs
Table of Contents
Most of these services are available at Drake,
Tam, and Redwood
  • Academic Support Peer Tutoring Academy
    Program/The House Program/Alpha
    House Advisory/Tutorial/Office Hours English
    Department Tutor (Redwood only) Independent
    Study/Outcomes Support
  • Emotional Support Full Circle New
    Perspectives Peer Resource
  • Counseling and Career Guidance Guidance
    Counselor Career Guidance Center Link
    Crew
  • Medical Support School Nurse Hearing
    Specialist and Vision Specialist

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The Individual Education Plan
Table of Contents
An IEP is developed at a meeting in which parents
are invited to participate
  • The written IEP plan
  • describes the students special needs
  • describes student progress and defines goals in
    the following areas academic, behavioral, and
    transitional
  • explains how the school, student services, and
    parents will work together to meet these goals
    (accommodations, etc.)
  • is an offer of district services not a guarantee
    that goals and objectives will be accomplished

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The IEP Meeting
Table of Contents
  • Purpose - initial review for Special Ed.
    Services, annual review of student progress,
    three year review, change of educational
    placement, etc.
  • Whos there - teachers (Special Ed. Regular
    Ed.), counselor, parents, student, administrator
    (others as needed e.g. school psychologist,
    therapist)
  • What to bring - knowledge of student
    accommodations and progress, samples of students
    recent work, grade print outs, questions for
    staff, etc.
  • Agenda - review of student progress, student
    needs, student goals, needed services, class
    accommodations or modifications, IEP documents,
    conclusion and signatures.
  • Confidentiality - all information covered is
    confidential.

Back to F.A.Q.
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Case ManagementWhat to expect from your childs
Case Manager
Table of Contents
  • Support the student to meet his/her IEP goals and
    graduation requirements
  • IEP assessment and development with IEP team
  • Communicate and collaborate with general
    education staff (teachers, counselors, and
    administration) regarding student needs
  • Communicate with parents regarding the IEP and
    the students progress (phone calls, email,
    meetings, etc.)
  • Provide input and assist students with course
    scheduling

Back to F.A.Q.
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Accommodation vs Modification
Table of Contents
  • Accommodations
  • Working with regular curriculum and standards
  • Does not change the content of the course
  • Does not fundamentally alter or lower the
    standard or expectation of the course, standard,
    or test.
  • Student will earn regular credit for course and
    is eligible for a High School Diploma
  • Modifications
  • Altering the curriculum to match individual needs
  • May change the content of the course
  • Fundamentally alters or lowers the standard or
    expectation of the course, standard, or test.
  • Student will earn Modified credit and is
    eligible for a High School Certificate of
    Completion

Back to F.A.Q.
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Required Courses- 220 total units
Table of Contents
  • English- 4 years (40 units)
  • Mathematics- 3 years (30 units)
  • Social Studies- 4 years (40 units) 9th- World
    Cultures/Geography (5) Social Issues (5) 10th-
    World History (10) 11th- U.S. History
    (10) 12th- American Govt. (5) Economics (5)
  • Science- 2 years (20 units)
  • Visual/Performing Arts- 1 year (10 units)
  • Physical Education- 2 years (20 units)
  • Computer Proficiency
  • Electives- (60 units)

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Graduation Outcomes
Table of Contents
  • Outcome 1 Communication (Speaking and
    Writing) 1. Core Literacy Portfolio 2.
    Direct Writing Assessment
  • Outcome 2 Reading 1. Core Literacy
    Portfolio 2. STAR Total Reading subtest OR
    Met-8 Opened-ended Reading Test
  • Outcome 3 Technology 1. Computer
    Proficiency Course or Exam (timed typing,
    objective test, word processing, powerpoint)
  • Outcome 5 Math 1. STAR Total Math subtest
    OR Met-8 Standardized Math Test OR CAHSEE

Back to F.A.Q.
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Table of Contents
Certificate Of Completion
Diploma
vs
  • The High School Exit Exam
  • SAT-9 or Met-8 Exam
  • District Course Requirements
  • Required Outcomes Communication Reading Tech
    nology Math
  • The High School Exit Exam with modifications
  • Alternative Assessments
  • All Special Day courses
  • Regular Education course with modifications
  • Outcomes based on IEP Goals and Objectives

Accommodations may apply to any of the above
items
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Site Support Staff
Table of Contents
  • Drake High School
  • Resource Specialists Linda Tabor, Charlie
    Ehmann, Mary Hurst-Meyer
  • Special Day Class Liz Montague, John Martin
  • Speech and Language Specialist Linda Ernst
  • School Psychologist Amy Little
  • Redwood High School
  • Resource Specialists Sue Shirley, Maryanne
    Dahl, Chris Gilmore
  • Special Day Class Kim Cochrane, Kathleen
    Carlton, Mary Ann Conner
  • S-L Specialist Linda Ernst
  • School Psychologist Amira Mostafa, Karen
    Kubitschek
  • Tamalpais High School

    Resource Specialists Lisa Fredericks, Joy
    Ruppersburg, Cathy Chan, Leslie Duditch
  • Special Day Class Jane Hall

    S-L Specialist Linda Ernst

    School Psychologist Amira
    Mostafa, Amy Little
  • San Andreas

    Resource Specialist Paul
    Baskin
    S-L
    Specialist Linda Ernst

    School Psychologist Karen
    Kubitschek

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Other Resources/Web sites
Table of Contents
  • Parent-to-Parent Connection (support group for
    parents)
  • www.matrixparents.org or call (884-3535)
  • www.ldonline.org (mother of all LD web sites) LD
    Online
  • www.ldanatl.org (close contender) LD Association
  • www.ncld.org (another good site) Natl. Center
    for LD
  • www.cec.sped.org (been around for a long time
    many Special Ed teachers belong to this
    organization) Council For Exceptional Children
  • www.schwablearning.org (based nearby down the
    peninsula, a helpful organization started by
    Charles Schwab, who has a learning disability
    himself)

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Government Agencies
Table of Contents
  • www.ed.gov/offices/OSERS/IDEA/index.html (the top
    dogs) US Dept of Education - Special Education
  • www.ncd.gov (helpful) National Council on
    Disabilities
  • www.cde.ca.gov/spbranch/sed/ (Californias
    version) CA Dept of Education - Special
    Education
  • www.marinschools.org/ Our very own Marin County
    Office of Education in San Rafael

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Frequently Asked Questions
Table of Contents
  • What are the Special Education programs?
  • What are the additional support programs?
  • What is an IEP?
  • What happens at an IEP meeting?
  • What are the Special Education courses?
  • What can I expect from the Case Manager?
  • What are the differences between accommodations
    and modifications?
  • What are the High School graduation requirements?
  • What is the difference between a diploma and a
    certificate?
  • Additions to FAQ? Email shall_at_marin.k12.ca.us

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