Special Education Services
The Special Education Department is responsible for finding, identifying, and providing services to children with disabilities within the Valdez City Schools District.
The department coordinates the collaborative efforts of parents, educators, and specialized professional staff in addressing the special needs of students with disabilities, as well as ensures that the education provided is free, appropriate, and least restrictive. The department is guided in its mission by federal laws, state regulations, and district policies, all of which provide a comprehensive framework within which the Special Education Department operates. We are committed to implementing services, which are in compliance with the reauthorization of Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) of 2004, and also in keeping with the spirit of equity in education as exemplified by the Rehabilitation Act (1973) and Americans with Disabilities Act.
“Special Education” is generally understood to mean a specially designed program of services or instruction recommended by the Individual Education Program Team, which are set forth in a child’s Individual Education Program (IEP).
In order to qualify for special education services a child must be determined through the evaluation process to:
- have a disability and
- be in need of special education.
When a child meets both of these “gateway” criteria the IEP Team will then identify the specific services, which will comprise the special education program.