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2009 – 2010
Special Education Parent Involvement
SURVEY

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All parents of school-aged children and youth who receive special education services in Virginia’s schools are encouraged to complete the Department of Education’s annual Parent Involvement Survey. This is a great opportunity for parents to provide input to help guide efforts to improve services and outcomes for their children. Your responses will be kept anonymous and never be personally linked to your child.
The results of this survey will be made available to the public.
The survey will be available from April 5, 2010 to September 30, 2010.
This online survey can be found at:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/Parent-Involvement-2010E
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Todos los padres de niños(as) y jóvenes en edad escolar quienes reciben
servicios de educación especial en las escuelas de Virginia son invitados a completar la Encuesta anual del Departamento de Educación de Virginia acerca de su participación en la Educación Especial de sus Hijos. Esta en una gran oportunidad para que los padres provean información que nos ayude con los esfuerzos para mejorar los servicios de educación especial y de esta forma que sus niños(as) puedan obtener mejores resultados. Sus respuestas serán mantenidas anónimas y nunca serán relacionadas con sus niños(as). Los resultados de esta encuesta estarán disponibles para el público en general.
La encuesta estará disponible desde
el 5 de Abril del 2010 al 30 de Septiembre del 2010.
Usted podrá encontrar la encuesta en línea (usando el Internet) en:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/ParentSpedSurveySpanish
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Kevin
M. Kirst
Director of Special Education and Student Services
Albemarle
County Public Schools
401 McIntire Road - Room 323
Charlottesville, VA 22902-4596
Phone: (434) 296-5885
Fax: (434) 972-4157
Albemarle County Schools are committed to providing
all children with opportunities to benefit from a public
education. Special education programs and services are
available to county residents who have children with
special education needs. These programs and services
are provided for children with disabilities whose second
birthday falls on or before September 30 through the
age of 21 years. Each student receives special education
services designed to meet his or her individual needs.
These programs are discussed and planned by school personnel,
parents, and the student involved. Often instruction
is carried out both in the regular and special education
classrooms.
Each special education student's progress
is reviewed at least yearly and his / her need for special
services is reassessed at a minimum of every three years.
Special education programs and services are provided by
trained personnel in the following areas as defined by
federal and state law: autism, deaf-blindness, deafness,
developmental delay, hearing impairment, mental retardation,
multiple disabilities, orthopedic impairment, other health
impairment, serious emotional disturbance, specific learning disability, speech
or language impairment, traumatic brain injury or visual
impairment including blindness.
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Your Family's
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