Special Education

Birth to Three Services
(provided by the Zumbro Education District (ZED) in our local community)

Following a referral through HELP ME GROW, a comprehensive assessment is conducted, and services begin when the child is identified as having a developmental delay based on testing data and information gathered by the team. Various state and family-centered agencies comprise the Interagency Early Intervention Committee (IEIC). This regional committee meets on a regular basis to discuss services available for children and their families. Some of the primary referrals come from public/private health care agencies and human services, but anyone can refer a child to the schools from birth through the age of 21.

Services from Three to Five years of age
Child find services are in place and required for children from ages 3 to 5 before they enter Kindergarten. The district coordinates our child find efforts through Early Childhood screening, beside screening, referrals can also be made by parents, physicians, childcare providers, and a host of other sources. Children referred will receive a comprehensive evaluation to determine their eligibility for specialized instruction and related services. All families are encouraged to also attend the district Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE) offerings to enhance the Early Childhood Special Education (ECSE) service received through the special education department.

Kindergarten through 12th grade or to age 21
Students who, are in Kindergarten through 12th grade, and qualify for specialized instruction receive service(s) based on the need(s) identified through their assessment and Individual Education Program (IEP). Various assessment tools are used to determine eligibility for specialized instruction. The Federal and State government provides the mandates and rules that the MN Department of Education (MDE) and local districts are obligated to follow. These mandates and rules ensure students are receiving a Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). Following a comprehensive assessment the team develops an Individual Education Program (IEP) for the student who meets the criteria under one of the following disability areas.

Speech or Language Impairment

Developmental Cognitive Disabilities

Severely Multiply Impaired

Physically Impaired

Deaf and Hard of Hearing

Deaf/Blind

Visually Impaired

 

Specific Learning Disabilities

Emotional or Behavioral Disabilities

Other Health Disability

Autism Spectrum Disorder

Traumatic Brain Injury

Developmental Delay

Resource list of area Mental Health Services for Children

Dodge County

Dodge County Human Services
22 6th St. E Dept. 407
Mantorville, MN 55955
504-635-6170
www.co.dodge.mn.us
 

Mower County 

Mower County Human Services
1301 18th Ave. NW Suite A
Austin, MN 55912
507-437-9700
www.co.mower.mn.us

Community and Technology Services
1403 15th Ave. NW
Austin, MN 55912
507-437-2827
 

Steele County

Steele County Human Services
630 Florence Ave
Owatonna, MN 55060-2913
507-431-5600
http://www.co.steele.mn.us/departments/human_services/childrens_services.html

South Central Human Relations Center
610 Florence Ave.
Owatonna, MN 55060
507-451-2630
800-722-0590
www.schrc.com

Fernbrook 
Owatonna Office
631 N Cedar Ave.

Owatonna, MN 55060

(507) 446-0431 Phone
http://www.fernbrook.org/
 

Freeborn County 

Department of Human Services

203 W. Clark St.
Albert Lea MN 56007


Phone:  507-377-5400
   
 http://www.co.freeborn.mn.us/299/Childrens-Mental-Health

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