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September 19, 2008
| Supervisor: | This program falls under the general supervision of the superintendent | |
| Purpose: | To promote educationally and psychologically healthy environments for all students by implementing effective research based interventions and programs that identify problems and promote optimal learning. Based on the federal mandate of No Child Left Behind, this can be accomplished through advocacy, training, and ongoing program evaluation. | |
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Strategies toward achieving goals:
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| Deliverables: | School psychology encompasses the deliver of varied services. Assessment of children with suspected special needs is the primary role of the program. In this endeavor, the school psychologist utilizes skills which include norm-referenced testing, criterion-referenced testing, curriculum based assessment, function based assessment, intervention, record review, observation, consultation, interviews, and synthesis and analysis of new and existing data. Interpretation, recommendations, and/or diagnosis follow this assessment process. This assessment process helps to facilitate the development of an individualized education program. Information from outside referral agencies may have an impact on the educational program. The individualized education program, which contains individual goals and strategies, must be monitored. | |
| Legislative Mandates: |
3301-51-01--3301-51-09 Section 504 of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) PL 93-380 PL 94-142 Education of Handicapped Children Act Individuals w/Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) Elementary and Secondary Education Act- No Child Left Behind Act (2002) |
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