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School District #35 - Langley > District > Special Education Services

Special Education Policy

The Board of School Trustees recognizes and accepts the unique needs of each individual within our community of learners and is committed to providing quality education for all students.

To enable students who have special needs to develop to their full potential, the Board believes in the delivery of special education services that value the practice of inclusion and provide opportunities for all students to pursue district and personal goals in all aspects of their education.

The Board supports early identification and intervention, promotes equitable access to appropriate educational assessments, programs and resources, and recognizes that some students benefit from differentiated, adapted and modified programs.

The Board acknowledges the important role of parents/guardians in their child's education and will provide information and opportunities for ongoing consultation regarding their child's educational program.

Rosemarie Janssen, District Principal

Phone: (604) 532-0188 Ext.365      FAX: (604) 532-8954

         The Special Services Department provides support and assistance to elementary, middle and secondary schools. Referrals to Special Services are made by the school in consultation with parents and district staff.

 
 

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  Ministry of Education - Special Education
  Provincial Outreach Program for Autism and Related Disorders (POPARD)
  Provincial Outreach Program for Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (POPFASD)
  Provincial Integration Support Program (PISP)
  Provincial Outreach Program for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students
  Special Education Technology of British Columbia (SET-BC)
  Provincial Resource Centre for the Visually Impaired (PRCVI)
  Canadian Institute of Reading Recovery (CIRR)