Sunday, August 23, 2009

Baldwin County Schools Info

baldwin_county_schools.com gave me this information.
Baldwin County’s PEC Program serves students according to individual exceptionalities and educational needs:

* Autism
* Emotional/Behavior Disorder
* Hearing impaired
* Intellectually Disabled ( includes mild, moderate, profound, severe)
* Orthopedically Impaired
* Other Health Impaired
* Preschool Special Education ( significantly developmentally delayed)
* Specific Learning Disabled
* Speech and Language Impaired - suggestions for parents
* Traumatic Brain Injured
* Visually Impaired
* Regular Education with supplemental Aids and Services
* Regular Education with Special Education Consultation
* Regular Education with Collaborative/Inclusion Instruction (General and special education teachers working together, team teaching, and planning)
* Regular Education with Special Education Resource
* Regular Education with self-contained Special Education
* Assistive Technology
* Community Based Instruction (Instruction and job training on the school campus and in the community)
* Extended School Year (Educational programs beyond the normal school year for disabled students) (Power Point presentation)
* Second Step (Violence prevention program for regular education and disabled students)
* Transition Training (PAES lab at BHS)
* Related Vocational Instruction

The PEC Program works with many local and state agencies, building partnerships that enhance their ability to meet the needs of diverse students.

* Central State
* Department of Family & Children Services
* Department of Human Resources
* Central State Hospital
* Early Intervention Disability Adjudication
* Vocational Rehabilitation
* Georgia College & State University (Provides special education majors in the Cohort Program and for Extended school year programs)
* Georgia Learning Resource System (GLRS) Provides resource materials and assistance for parents and teachers, staff development opportunities for teachers/paraprofessionals, sponsors.
* Juvenile Court Services
* Oconee Family Directions (Formerly Oconee Child & Adolescent)
* Oconee RESA
* Private Institutions
* Psycho Educational Program (GNETS)
* Youth Development Centers (YDC)

General Resources for Educators and Parents:

PBS presents MisUnderstood Minds (about the learning disabled)
National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities
SPED Lesson Plans for all grade levels
Georgia Department of Education Special Education Website
Georgia Department of Special Education Policies and Procedures
Parent to Parent of Georgia Banner

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