Manheim Central Special Education Services -

Overview

February 25, 2011

Welcome to Special Education Services

The Special Education Services Office is located at the Educational Services Center at 101 South Penn Street, Manheim, PA 17545.
The Manheim Central School District offers a number of services to its students and their families to support their academic experiences. If you wish to receive information about available services or if you wish to learn how to access these services please feel free to contact us at the phone number or e-mail addresses listed below.
   
  • Office hours are from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
  • The telephone number is (717) 664-8521
  • The fax number is (717) 664-8532

Procedural Safeguards Notice

Procedural Safeguards

Click here to access the Procedural Safeguards file

Post Secondary Transition Resources

Post Secondary Transition Resources

Post Secondary Transition Resources (English Versions)

(Click on the links to access the following documents)
 
Autism Transition Handbook
 
Careers
 
College
 
Entiltlement to Elgibility
 
Frequently Asked Questions
 
Getting it Right in the IEPs
 
Healthcare Checklist
 
Inclusive Practices for Students Ages 14-21
 
Least Restrictive Environment
 
Pennsylvania Youth Leadership Network Healthcare Toolkit
 
Pennsylvania Youth Leadership Network Resource
 
Pennsylvania Youth Leadership Network Transition Toolkit
 
Resource Index
 
Road Map
 
SAS Fact Sheet
 
Secondary Transition Resources
 
Summary of Performance
 
What Administrators Need to Know
 
What Educators Need to Know
 
What Families Need to Know
 
 
 
 

Post Secondary Transition Resources (Spanish Versions)

(Haz un clic para ver los vinículos siguientes)
Guía de Transición del Autismo: Un Recurso en Línea para las Familias de Pennsylvania
 
Carreras: Información para Padres de Alumnos con Discapacidades
 
Think College! Opciones de Universidades para Personas con Discapacidades Intelectuales
 
Departamento de Salud de Pennsylvania: Lista de Control Proceso de Transición de Servicios de Cuidado de Salud
 
Del Derecho a la Elegibilidad: Del Derecho a la Elegibilidad: Diferencias entre Educación Pública y Educación Postbachillerato para Personas con Discapacidad
 
Transición Secondaria: Preguntas frecuentes (FAQ)
 
Transición secundaria: Hoja de ruta
 
Asegurándose que este correcto en el IEP (IDEA 2004/Capítulo 14 2008)
 
Prácticas Globales para Alumnos de 14 a 21 Años: Consideraciones y Conceptos
 
Lo que necesitan saber las familias
 
Lo que necesitan saber los administradores
 
Lo que necesitan saber los educadores
 
El ambiente menos restrictive
 
Red de Liderazgo Juvenil de Pennsylvania: Paquete de herramientas de transición para la atención médica secundaria
 
Red de Liderazgo Juvenil de PA: Recursos
 
Red de Liderazgo Juvenil de Pennsylvania: Paquete de herramientas de transición secundaria
 
Índice de Recursos para la Transición a la Educación Secundaria
 
Servicios y Ayudas Suplementarias
 
Transición Secundaria Recursos
 
Resumen de los logros académicos y el rendimiento funcional
 
 

Public Awareness Notice

Public Awareness Notice

Annual Public Notice of Special Education Services and Programs, Services for Gifted Students, and Services for Protected Handicapped Students 

(Revised May 20, 2009) 

Notice to Parents 

According to state and federal special education regulations, annual public notices to parents of children who reside within a school district are required regarding child find responsibilities. School districts (SDs), intermediate units (IUs) and charter schools (CSs) are required to conduct child find activities for children who may be eligible for services via Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. For additional information related to Section 504/Chapter 15 services, the parent may refer to Section 504, Chapter 15, and the Basic Education Circular entitled Implementation of Chapter 15. Also, school districts are required to conduct child find activities for children who may be eligible for gifted services via 22 Pa Code Chapter 16. For additional information regarding gifted services, the parent may refer to 22 PA Code Chapter 16. If a student is both gifted and eligible for Special Education, the procedures in IDEA and Chapter 14 shall take precedence. 

This notice shall inform parents throughout the school district, intermediate unit, and charter school of the child identification activities and of the procedures followed to ensure confidentiality of information pertaining to students with disabilities or eligible young children. In addition to this public notice, each school district, intermediate unit, and charter school shall publish written information in the handbook and on the web site. Children ages three through twenty one can be eligible for special education programs and services. If parents believe that the child may be eligible for special education, the parent should contact the Director of Special Education, identified at the end of this public notice. 

Children age three through the age of admission to first grade are also eligible if they have developmental delays and, as a result, need Special Education and related services. Developmental delay is defined as a child who is less than the age of beginners and at least 3 years of age and is considered to have a developmental delay when one of the following exists; (i) The child’s score, on a developmental assessment device, on an assessment instrument which yields a score in months, indicates that the child is delayed by 25% of the child’s chronological age in one or more developmental areas. (ii) The child is delayed in one or more of the developmental areas, as documents by test performance of 1.5 standard deviations below the mean on standardized tests. Developmental areas include cognitive, communicative, physical, social/emotional and self-help. For additional information you may contact IU13 Early Intervention – Preschool Special Education @ 717.606.1601. 

Evaluation Process 

Each school district, intermediate unit, and charter school has a procedure in place by which parents can request an evaluation. For information about procedures applicable to your child, contact the school, which your child attends. Telephone number and addresses can be found at the end of this notice. Parents of preschool age children, ages three through five, may request an evaluation in writing by addressing a letter to Early Intervention Programs and Child Referrals, 1020 New Holland Avenue, Lancaster, PA 17601. 

  

Consent 

School entities cannot proceed with an evaluation, or with the initial provision of special education and related services, without the written consent of the parents. For additional information related to consent, please refer to the Procedural Safeguards Notice which can be found at the PaTTAN website, http://www.pattan.net/. Once written parental consent is obtained, the district will proceed with the evaluation process. If the parent disagrees with the evaluation, the parent can request an independent education evaluation at public expense. 

Program Development 

Once the evaluation process is completed, a team of qualified professional and parents determine whether the child is eligible. If the child is eligible, the individualized education program team meets, develops the program, and determines the educational placement. Once the IEP team develops the program and determines the educational placement, school district staff, intermediate unit staff, or charter school staff will issue a notice of recommended educational placement/prior written notice. Your written consent is required before initial services can be provided. The parent has the right to revoke consent after initial placement. 

Confidentiality of Information: 

The SDs, IUs and CSs maintain records concerning all children enrolled in the school, including students with disabilities. All records are maintained in the strictest confidentiality. Your consent, or consent of an eligible child who has reached the age of majority under State law, must be obtained before personally identifiable information is released, except as permitted under the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). The age of majority in Pennsylvania is 21. Each participating agency must protect the confidentiality of personally identifiable information at collection, storage, disclosure, and destruction stages. One official at each participating agency must assume responsibility for ensuring the confidentiality of any personally identifiable information. Each participating agency must maintain, for public inspection, a current listing of the names, and positions of those employees within the agency who have access to personally identifiable information. 

For additional information related to student records, the parent can refer to the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA). 

This notice is only a summary of the Special Education services, evaluation and screening activities, and rights and protections pertaining to children with disabilities, children thought to be disabled, and their parents. For more information or to request evaluation or screening of a public or private school child contact the responsible school entity listed below. For preschool age children, information, screening and evaluations requested, may be obtained by contacting the Intermediate Unit. The addresses of these schools are as follows: 

Intermediate Unit  

Lancaster-Lebanon Intermediate Unit 13
1020 New Holland Avenue
Lancaster, PA 17601
Phone: 717.606.1600
  
School District
  
Manheim Central School District
Sue Ann Senter
Director of Special Education
71 North Hazel Street
Manheim, PA 17545
Phone: 717.664.8540

The school entity or charter school will not discriminate in employment, educational programs, or activities based on race, color, national origin, age, sex, handicap, creed, marital status or because a person is a disabled veteran or a veteran of the Vietnam era. No preschool, elementary or secondary school pupil enrolled in a school district, Intermediate Unit, or charter school program shall be denied equal opportunity to participate in age and program appropriate instruction or activities due to race, color, handicap creed, national origin, marital status or financial hardship.