The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) requires schools to provide the parents/guardians of a student who is eligible for or referred for special education with a notice containing a full explanation of the rights available to them. Please find a copy of that notice
on the OSPI website here. (
en español)
Child Find
If you think your child (birth to 21) has difficulty seeing or hearing, has communication or diagnoses diagnosed health problems, or has difficulty learning or playing, help is as close as your Child Find Coordinator at Red Rock Elementary School. Parents with children in private schools and/or parochial schools, or anyone knowing of a child who is highly mobile, homeless or migrant, should contact their closest school district in which they attend for Child Find information.
Child Find is the process of locating children may be in need of special services in order to experience success in school. Schools and community agencies work together to provide these services. If you know a child that may need help, call Patty Tapia at 509- 346-2487 ext. 1160 or Heather Quigley, Special Education Coordinator at 509-346-2487.
STATE AND FEDERAL REQUIREMENTS
- State and Federal laws govern the special education program through chapter 392-172 WAC (Washington Administrative Code)
- We provide a continuum of services from birth through the age 21
The Special Education policies and procedures, evaluations, IEP's, and any reports to IDEA are available to the public, upon request, by contacting the special services office at 509-346-2268 ext. 1460, or via email at [email protected] or [email protected].
PROCEDURAL SAFEGUARDS
6 PRINCIPALS OF THE LAW
Free and Appropriate Public Education (FAPE)
- Appropriate evaluation
- Individualized Education Program (IEP)
- Parent and Student participation in decisions
- Procedural Due Process
- Services to be provided by highly qualified individuals
FOURTEEN QUALIFYING CATEGORIES FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION
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- Developmentally Delayed
- Emotionally/Behaviorally Disabled
- Communication Disordered
- Orthopedically Impaired
- Specific Learning Disability
- Intellectually Impaired
- Multiple Disabilities
- Deafness
- Hearing Impairment
- Visually Impaired/Blindness
- Deaf/Blindness
- Autism
- Traumatic Brain Injury