Schley County School System asks public to help locate children with special needs
Published 2:04 pm Tuesday, October 27, 2015
ELLAVILLE — Under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), the Georgia Department of Education and the Schley County School System have an obligation under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) to identify, locate, and evaluate all students with disabilities residing within the district who are in need of special education and related services from ages 0 through 21 years, regardless of the severity of their disability. Schley County Schools serve children, ages 3 through 21, with identified special education needs.
Every effort is being made to locate all children residing in Schley County, including those children who are homeless, highly mobile, are wards of the state, detained or incarcerated in jails or correctional facilities, or are parentally-placed in private schools or home school/study program and may need special education consideration now or in the future. Many children are already receiving services, but there are many others who are not. Some disabled school-aged children may not be attending school because parents are not aware that there are special programs available.
The public is being asked for help in locating disabled persons who are not receiving an education or who require special education services. A referral may be made by anyone who has a concern about a child’s development. All referrals are considered confidential, and the parent retains the right to refuse services.
To make a referral or obtain more information, call Jamie Frost, drector of Special Services, Schley County School System, at 229-937-2405.