
SFUSD Special Education Staff for 2023-24
Here are the new staffing assignments and organization for our SFUSD Special Education staff for the new school year. This information was provided in a recent Board Of Education Presentation
Here are the new staffing assignments and organization for our SFUSD Special Education staff for the new school year. This information was provided in a recent Board Of Education Presentation
What is a facilitated IEP? A facilitated IEP meeting is the same as any other IEP meeting, except that a neutral, third-party facilitator joins the meeting. The facilitator helps with
Once a student is eligible for special education, the IEP team, including the parent and student as appropriate, develops an Individualized Education Program (IEP) based on the unique needs of
What can you do if you feel you and your school do not agree in the IEP meeting or if you feel like the IEP is not being followed? It
This information is from https://www.sfusd.edu/special-education-specialized-class-locations#30817 Separate Classes with specialized services are offered at some SFUSD schools to provide specialized academic instruction in a smaller classroom setting. Students in Separate Classes
When writing IEP goals for students with unique learning needs, SMART goals are best practice! Make them: IEP goals are specific to the needs of each individual student. Determining the
In the vast majority of states, elementary schools routinely screen each student for the risk of dyslexia so that they get the help they need in early grades. Why not
It’s vitally important that IEP teams are truly a partnership that values all participants’ perspectives, where each team member has a role to play and expertise to contribute. This webinar, More
Did you know that students cannot be referred to online school for behavior or other challenges? For some students, based on health conditions or other unique circumstances, online school may
This one-page flyer (available in multiple languages) makes it easy for families to access SFUSD technology resources including ParentVue, tech tips, and supporting students to navigate digital spaces.
When thinking about jobs, students with disabilities may worry they won’t find a good fit. The strong message in high school (or even earlier!) is students must get bachelor’s degrees.
This article on EdSource talks about a proposed alternative diploma pathway for students with disabilities who are in life skills classrooms. Read the article at New pathway to a diploma
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