SPECIAL EDUCATION

The Special Education program involves parents, educators, and students (when appropriate) working together to develop an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) which includes specially designed instruction tailored to meet the needs of the student. Special Education services in the Enumclaw School District are offered at no cost to students age 3 to 21.
 

SERVICES

  • Early identification and assessment of disabilities through Child Find

  • Psychological services for educational assessment

  • Modification of course material within the regular classroom

  • Small group instruction

  • Speech/language therapy

  • Career/vocational education

  • Physical therapy

  • Occupational therapy

CATEGORIES

  • Developmentally delayed

  • Specific Learning Disability

  • Seriously Behaviorally Disabled

  • Mild, moderate, or severe Intellectual Disability

  • Communication Disorder

  • Multi Handicapped

  • Orthopedically Impaired

  • Deaf

  • Health Impaired

  • Hard of Hearing

  • Visually Impaired

  • Deaf/Blind

  • Autism

  • Traumatic Brain Injury

Students in need of specialized education may be brought to the attention of the school district by parents, childcare providers, education staff, community agencies or other concerned individuals. Parents who want to know if their child qualifies for Special Education may call the Student Support Services department directly at 360.802.7125.


Director,
Student Support Services:
Carolyne Zieske
360.802.7104

Assistant Director,
Student Support Services:
Courtney Bowie
360.802.7133

Executive Secretary,
Student Support Services:
Sheila Fend
360.802.7125

Fax number:
360.272.6279