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Highline Public Schools
15675 Ambaum Blvd. SW Burien, WA 98166

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Highline Public Schools
15675 Ambaum Blvd. SW Burien, WA 98166

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Family Resources

We support the families of Highline students engaging with special education services to ensure they feel informed, connected, and heard. Our team works to: 

  • Understand how special education and the IEP process work 
  • Empower families to advocate and fully participate in the IEP process. 
  • Foster effective communication between families and school teams. 
  • Get information in your home language 
  • Find local programs and services that may be helpful
Student in classroom in support chair with iPad smiling
 
 

What Is Special Education?

Special education provides personalized support for students with disabilities so they can learn, grow, and take part in school alongside their peers. These supports are tailored to each student’s unique strengths, learning style, and goals. 

Support is provided through something called an Individualized Education Program (IEP). 

An IEP is a written plan that outlines: 

  • What the student is working on (academic, social, or life skills goals) 
  • How they will be supported (services, accommodations, and tools) 
  • Where learning will take place (general education, small group, or specialized settings) 
  • How progress will be measured 

Every IEP is created by a team that includes the family, educators, and specialists—and often the student. Families are equal partners in shaping this plan, helping make sure it reflects who the student is and what they need to succeed. 

Special education is not one-size-fits-all. It’s a flexible system designed to meet students where they are and support where they want to go. 

Community Resources  

The Highline Public Schools Student Support Resources page provides links to food banks, health and wellness services, mental health support, crisis hotlines, and assistance with health insurance, housing, and technology. It connects families to essential community resources and services to meet diverse needs.  

Student Support Resources

Acronyms

IEP – Individualized Education Program 
A written plan that outlines a student’s learning goals, supports, and services. 

LRE – Least Restrictive Environment 
The setting where a student can learn with the most access to peers without disabilities. 

SDI – Specially Designed Instruction 
Teaching tailored to a student’s learning style and needs.