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Special Education Child Find

"Child Find" refers to the process of locating, identifying and evaluating children with disabilities to ensure that they receive services to which they are entitled. Children and youth, ages three to 21, living in the Whitney Point Central School District, who are suspected of having a disability, may be referred for a possible evaluation to determine if they are eligible for special education services. This includes district residents who may be home-schooled or are attending private school.

If you are aware of a preschool child, from ages three through five, or a school age student from five through 21 years old who may be in need of special education services, please contact our office.

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Accessible Instructional Materials (AIM)

The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) requires school districts to provide accessible versions of instructional materials to students who are blind or otherwise unable to use printed materials.

Access relies on exemption to copyright law, and as such materials are only available to elementary and secondary students who are blind, visually impaired, have a physical disability, or have a reading disability resulting from an organic dysfunction. In addition, these students must have an individualized education program (IEP).

Accessible Books and Periodicals for Readers with Print Disabilities

  • Bookshare® is free for all U.S. students with qualifying disabilities, thanks to an award from the U.S. Department of Education Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP).
  • Bookshare dramatically increases the accessibility of books. People with disabilities deserve the same ease of access to books and periodicals that people without disabilities enjoy.
  • A searchable online library.Bookshare offers approximately 90,000 digital books, textbooks, teacher-recommended reading, periodicals and assistive technology tools.
  • Readers of all ages.Bookshare offers affordable membership, unlimited library privileges and a community of Members, Volunteers, parents, publishers and authors

Contact

Brittany Walsh
Special Services Program Assistant
bwalsh@wpcsd.org
PHONE 607-692-8228
FAX 607-692-7223

Broome County Early Intervention Services for Children Birth- 3 years
Early Intervention Program
(607)778-2851

NYS Special Education Parent Centers

There are 13 Special Education Parent Centers across New York State. These centers will provide parents of children with disabilities with information, resources, and strategies. The Southern Tier Parent Center is:

Family Resource Network, Inc.
46 Oneida Street
Oneonta, NY 13820
607-432-0001
607-432-5516 Fax
Family Resource Network