The
Morse School offers an array of special education services. Services
include: occupational therapy, speech and language therapy, physical
therapy, academic strategies support, counseling, and assistive
technology. The goal of these services is to help students to access the
general education curriculum. In order for students to access special
education services, they must be referred for formal assessments,
evaluated and if eligible, an Individualized Educational Program (IEP)
will be developed with the input of all team members. Parents are an
integral part of this process as they must consent to the assessment
process and an Individual Educational Program before special education
services may be provided.
The students are included with their general education peers to the maximum amount possible as deemed appropriate by the IEP team.
The
following service providers may be part of a student’s Special
Education Team: Occupational Therapist, Physical Therapist, Speech and
Language Therapist, Behavior Specialist, Assistive Technology
Specialist, School Adjustment Counselor, Special Educators, and School
Psychologist/Team Chairperson.
Learn more
Basic Academics (Developmental Delay)
CPS Office of Student Services