Special Education
At SoWashCo Schools, we provide a comprehensive program for students with unique learning needs. We offer a continuum of services to address student needs in the areas of: academics, social and emotional wellbeing, behavior, nursing, communication, and assistive technology.
The district offers special education and related services for all of the 13 disability categories, and serves approximately 2,800 students age birth through 21. SoWashCo Schools offers a wide range of service delivery models to include home-based services for infants and toddlers and a wide variety of school-based services for school- aged students. Students aged 18 through 21 have transition services in a variety of settings to provide post-secondary education, independent living skills, and employment opportunities to assist students with the transition to life as a young adult.
The philosophy of SoWashCo Schools is to provide a continuum of services and to support students in their neighborhood schools to the greatest extent possible. We are proud of our continuous improvement and progressive program development to meet the changing needs of students.
Special Education School Contacts
Programs and Services
SoWashCo Schools offers a continuum of services to meet student's needs in the least restrictive environment. Below is a list of available supports should your child require specialized services.
MediCaid in Education (Third-Party Billing)
Restrictive Procedures Plan
Special Education Advisory Committee
The Special Education Advisory Council (SEAC) acts as an advisory body to the school district through the Director of Special Services on behalf of students receiving special education services. SEAC works towards the district’s mission which is to educate students for success by serving the individual needs of each eligible child by providing access to appropriate services to make progress towards meeting their annual goals.
Please consider joining us for our first Special Education Advisory Council meeting on January 16, 2024, from 5:00 p.m. -6:00 p.m.
- Introduce our Special Services District Administrators
- Review our organizational structure
- Share about our work across birth to graduation
- Invite you to consider becoming a council member
- Answer general questions you may have about our presentation or department
We hope to see you there!
Reasons to Become Involved in SEAC:
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Help other families and children with disabilities
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Support school professionals in the district
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Contribute to the community
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Learn information and skills to work more effectively with the school district
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Meet others with similar goals, both parents and school professionals
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Build positive relationships with others in the district
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Become more knowledgeable about special education
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Share unique perspectives and insights as a parent to help the school district work more effectively with families and improve outcomes for children