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Special Education

Special education programs and services are integrated within each of the fifteen buildings in the Kearney Public Schools. A continuum of service and programs are available, depending on the needs of each individual child. Students must be verified to participate in Special Education programs.
The goal of special education is to enable children with unique learning needs to reach their full potential. Every effort is made to maintain all students in their neighborhood settings with their age-appropriate peers in the least restrictive environment. Special educators collaborate with classroom teachers as they problem-solve strategies that will support the unique learning needs of each student.

Special Education Program

Resource Program
Each building in the district has its own resource program. Staffing includes a resource teacher(s), paraprofessional(s), and related service providers. The level of service is determined by each student�s identified needs and the goals established on the individualized education plan (IEP). Resource teachers work closely with regular education teachers to coordinate the student�s educational program. Service delivery can be direct service or consultative. Services may be incorporated into the regular classroom setting or may be delivered in a small group or individual setting.
At the high school level, two instructional options are available-one for students who require

Special Education Program Services

Program services are determined through the Individual Family Service Plan (IFSP) (birth through age 2) or the Individual Education Plan (IEP) (ages 3-21).

Physical Therapy

Physical Therapy focuses on optimizing a child�s physical skills in the area of movement and stability.

Occupational Therapy
Occupational Therapy addresses skills in the area of fine motor skill development, processing and organizing sensory information and in self-help skills.

Adaptive Physical Education
Adaptive Physical Education provides opportunities for children to engage in structured physical activities that stimulate the development of motor

Special Education Referal Procedures

Kearney Public schools provides a continuum of special education services and programs for children with special needs who reside in the Kearney School District at no cost to families. If you have concerns or questions about your child�s development or for more information about the programs or services described, please contact the Office of Special Education at Kearney Public Schools (308-865-8017).

Children Birth through 2

Referrals can be made to Services Coordination at 308-865-7131(office located at Good Samaritan Hospital) or the Office of Special Education at 308-698-8017. The Services Coordinator then works with the educational team to conduct any appropriate assessments to determine eligibility.

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