Special Education Services
Ceres Unified School District currently provides services to over 1,700 students in a variety of special education programs and related service settings for students who qualify for special education services under any of the following disabilities: Autism, Deaf-Blindness, Deafness, Emotional Disability, Hearing Impairment, Intellectual Disability, Multiple Disabilities, Orthopedic Impairment, Other Health Impairment, Specific Learning Disability, Speech or Language Impairment, Traumatic Brain Injury, and Visual Impairment.
Inclusion
All special education students are placed and receive instruction in the least restrictive environment. Students are placed in general education classes and supported with special education instruction to the degree that is appropriate to meet individual educational needs. Including special education students in general education classes can be beneficial for their academic, social, and/or emotional development. Special education staff work closely with general education teachers to assure the quality of education for both general and special education students.
Students are placed in programs in accordance to the recommendations of the IEP team. Currently, about 95% of our students receice special education services on campuses in our district. Another 5% receive instruction and related services in regionalized special education programs through the Stanislaus County Office of Education, Non-public or State Schools.
Individualized Education Plan (IEP)
Special Education program placement and related services are determined by the IEP Team based on assessment results, identified areas of need, and appropriate goals and objectives.
The Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA) requires that the school, in conjunction with the parents and other professionals, develop an IEP for each student with a disability. The IEP will describe the level at which your child is performing and will identify specific services or instruction your child will receive to address his or her specific needs. The IEP and related special education programs are provided at no cost to families. Each year, the IEP is revised based on the child's progress.
Continuum of Services
Special education students are placed and receive services according to their specific needs, as identified in each Individualized Educational Program (IEP). By law, these students must be educated in the least restrictive environment. This means a special education student must be educated in the general education classroom setting with supplemental aids and services to the maximum extent appropriate, unless the student cannot satisfactorily be educated there.
Special education placement options include the following:
A general education classroom
A general education classroom with modifications and/or supplemental aids and related services
An inclusion program for special education instruction within a general education classroom
A Resource program for special education instruction in or out a general education classroom
A Special Education classroom for students with disabilities located at a comprehensive site, within our school district. Ceres Unified currently operates Special Education classes for moderate/severe disabilities (e.g., autism, intellectual disability, emotional disturbance)
Non-public school, home, hospital, county or State School
Related Services
Related Services are supportive services that are available to assist a handicapped student benefit from special education. Listed below are some commonly provided services available to eligible students in our District.
Speech and Language Therapy
Adapted Physical Education
Occupational Therapy
Vision, Mobility, and Orientation Services
Physical Therapy
School Health Services
Assistive Technology
Inclusion Specialists
Psychological Services/Counseling
Behavior Intervention Services