Educación Especial de estudiantes
Parent Child Rights and Procedural Safeguards
Derechos y Garantias Procesales de Padres y Ninos
The Santa Rita Union School District serves the Special Education needs of students
from birth through eighth grade. There are two basic
Special Education services at each school site. These services include Resource Specialist
and Speech and Language programs.
The Resource Specialist services are typically pullout services for academic support for
up to one-half of the student's day. These students remain in their regular classroom for
the rest of the day. Each Resource Specialist has a maximum caseload of 28 students.
Speech and Language services are typically given twice a week for thirty minutes. The
maximum caseload for Speech and Language is fifty-five students.
The District also has Special Day Classes for students who have learning problems that
need full day instruction from a specialized teacher. The classrooms usually have between
eleven and thirteen students per classroom. The
District Special Day classes are located at various sites within the District, but are not
located at every site.
Each school site has additional support services from psychologists, occupational
therapists and nurses to meet the emotional and medical needs of the Special Education
students in the Resource Specialist Program, the Special Day Classes and the Speech and
Language Programs. All Special Education staff are also involved in interfacing with the
regular school program to meet the needs of students prior to placement in Special
Education. A critical aspect of working with the School site is the identification of
students who are appropriate for Special Education services. There is also vision and
hearing itinerant support for students who have specific needs, but remain in mainstreamed
programs
Additional Special Education services are given to students through the Monterey County
Office of Education. These services include, but are not limited to, educational programs
for Special Education students with Autism, Mental Retardation, Orthopedically
Handicapped, Vision Impairment, Deaf and Hard of Hearing, Severe Delay of Language and
Multiple Handicapped. The District also serves infants from birth to three years of age
through the Monterey County Office of Education Infant Program.
El Distrito Escolar de Santa Rita responde a las necesidades de la
Educación Especial de estudiantes
Los servicios de Recursos Especiales son tipicamente fuera de la clase para apoyo
academico por hasta una mitad
Tipicamente los servicios
El Distrito también tiene Clases de Día Especiales para estudiantes que tienen problemas
de aprendizaje y que necesitan la instrucción de un día completo con un professor
especializado. Por lo general los salones tienen entre once y trece estudiantes por salon. Las clases de Día Especial del Distrito estan
localizadas en varios sitios dentro del Distrito, pero no en cada sitio.
Cada escuela tiene servicios de apoyo adicional de psícologos, terapista ocupacional y
enfermeras para ayudar con las necesidades emocionales y médicas de los estudiantes de
Educación Especial en el Programa de Recursos Especiales, las Clases Diurnas y los
Programas del Habla y Lenguaje. Todo el personal de la Educación Especial también está
implicado en la interconexión con el programa regular de la escuela para resolver las
necesidades de estudiantes antes de la colocación en la Educación Especial. Un aspecto
crítico en trabajar con la escuela es la identificación de los estudiantes que son
apropiados para servicios de Educación Especial. También hay apoyo ambulante de visión
y audición para los estudiantes que tienen necesidades especificas, pero que se mantienen
en programas regulares. Cada Especialista de Recursos Especiales,
Servicios adicionales se dan a estudiantes a través de la Oficina de Educación
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