Special Education
KUSD's Special Education Department is dedicated to supporting students with disabilities. We provide various programs tailored to meet students' needs, ensuring they receive the necessary support, services, and accommodations to succeed academically and socially.
Our Community Approach
We understand that we live in a close-knit community where relationships and strong support systems are key. Our approach to special education mirrors these values. Our team of professionals collaborates with families, educators, and community partners to create supportive learning environments for students.
What We Do
- Personalized planning for each student's unique needs
- Regular progress monitoring and assessment
- Collaborative goal-setting with families and educators
- Annual review and updates
- Resource Specialist Program (RSP): Support for students who spend the majority of their day in general education classrooms with Learning Center support
- Special Day Classes (SDC): Specialized classroom settings for students requiring more intensive support
- Inclusion Support: Services that facilitate meaningful participation in general education settings
- Transition/Adult Programs: Services to prepare students for post-secondary education, employment, and independent living
- Behavioral Program: Focusing on the reintegration of students into general education setting with behavior modification strategies
- Speech and Language Therapy
- Occupational Therapy
- Physical Therapy
- Adaptive Physical Education
- Counseling and Psychological Services
- Behavior Intervention Support
- Assistive Technology
- Transportation Services
Special Education Process
1. Referral
Students may be referred for special education evaluation by parents, teachers, or other school personnel who suspect a disability may be affecting educational performance.
2. Assessment
Our team conducts comprehensive evaluations to determine eligibility for special education services and identify educational needs.
3. IEP Development
If a student qualifies for services, an IEP is developed collaboratively with parents, educators, and specialists.
4. Implementation
The IEP is implemented across educational settings with regular monitoring of progress toward goals.
5. Annual Review
The IEP team meets at least annually to review progress and update the educational plan as needed.
Upcoming Events
Staff Portal
Must use KUSD email to log in to the Staff Portal.
Special Education Resources
- Parent Rights and Procedural Safeguards
In accordance with federal and state laws, parents and guardians are entitled to receive a copy of the Notice of Procedural Safeguards, which outlines their rights under IDEA.
Who To Contact When
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"All students can learn and succeed, but not on the same day in the same way."

Get in Contact
Director Special Education
Special Education Analyst
Department Secretary
Program Specialist
Program Specialist
Program Specialist
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