Services
Services Available
Students receiving special education may access a range of services based on what’s included in their Individualized Education Program (IEP). These services are designed to support learning, independence, and meaningful participation in school. They can be provided in any classroom or program, depending on each student’s needs.
These services can be used in any program or classroom, depending on what each student needs to succeed.
- Instructional and Academic Supports
- Social-Emotional and Behavioral Supports
- Communication and Sensory Services
- Therapy and Physical Supports
- Access and Learning Tools
- Family & Early Identification Supports
Instructional and Academic Supports
Social-Emotional and Behavioral Supports
Communication and Sensory Services
Therapy and Physical Supports
Access and Learning Tools
Family & Early Identification Supports
What to Do Next
- If you have questions about your child’s IEP or services: Talk to your child’s teacher, case manager, or the school psychologist.
- If you’re new to special education: Visit our Special Education Process page to learn how students are referred, evaluated, and supported.
- If your child is not yet in school or you have concerns about development: Learn about Child Find.
- If you want help navigating services: Contact your Family Liaison.