Brighton School and the Special Education department provides a continuum of programs and services for students who have learning needs that lie outside the usual range of instructional differentiation provided in general education classrooms.
Special Education
Brighton School offers students a special education program based upon a partnership between regular education and special education. Student programming, based upon individual student’s needs and not eligibility categories, ensures that all children can learn and all educators share the responsibility to make learning happen.
Special education refers to a set of federal and state laws and regulations designed to educate millions of children with disabilities and serve as a safety net for those unable to take advantage of the mainstream school curriculum without help.
The laws that govern special education is called the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act also known as IDEA.
https://sites.ed.gov/idea/statuteregulations
Section 504
For a student to qualify for Section 504 protection, the student must meet three criteria: (1) a mental or physical impairment, (2) which substantially limits (3) one or more major life activities. If the student has an impairment that substantially limits a major life activity, the impairment is a qualifying disability if it creates a significant barrier to the student’s ability to access the same educational opportunities afforded to non-disabled students. It is important to understand that all three criteria must be met before the student is eligible for Section 504 protection.
The 504 Team at your child’s school will consider the nature and severity of the disability, as well as how long, the disability is expected to last. Simply having a condition or disability does not automatically qualify a student for Section 504 protection. The condition must present a barrier to the student’s ability to access the same educational opportunities as that afforded a non-disabled student, or a substantial limitation does not exist. The 504 Team will also examine what mitigating measures have been taken to overcome the impairment. Mitigating measures are devices or practices that a person uses to correct for or reduce the effects of that person’s mental or physical impairment.
Child Find
Child find is a component of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA ’04) that requires Public Education Agencies (PEA) to locate, identify, and evaluate all children with disabilities, aged birth through 21, located within their boundaries of responsibility who are in need of early intervention or special education services. (https://www.azed.gov/specialeducation/az-find)
Exceptional Services Staff
Requests for special education records
Special Education Director
Rachel Ruiz, M.S. Special Education
Special Education Teacher
Tiah Hoaglund, B.S. Speech and Hearing
Certificate of Disability Studies
Administrative Assistant
Dianna Romero
Behavior Coaches
Rae-Lynn Williams Lubick
Samantha Rodriguez
Speech Pathologist
Sarah Mann
Occupational Therapy provided by Aquatics-N- Writing Rehab
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