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Special Education Services & 504
Curious about distance learning?
See our
Presentation
on the COVID-19 page.
Accepting Proposals for Related Services
Meridian World School Special Education Program partners with independent contractors to provide
related
services including Speech Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Vision Instruction, Orientation and Mobility, Adapted Physical Education, Music Therapy, and Licensed Specialist in School Psychology.
Child Find
The purpose of Child Find is to locate, identify and evaluate children from birth to 21 years of age with disabilities and their possible need for special education and related services.
Child Find
is a free referral and information service available through local education agencies and Education Service Center Region 13.
Children learn at different rates but some children have significant difficulty in one or more of the following areas: social interaction, play, speech and language, vision, hearing, attention, behavior, or coordinating movements. We’re here to help you access services to meet the unique learning needs of your child. If you are concerned that your child may be learning, playing or interacting differently from others, please call the special education department of your local education agency listed below.
Helpful Resources:
Child Find
The Legal Framework
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Special Education Services & 504
Secondary Special Education
Dyslexia
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