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(858) 794-7124 Fax:
(858) 794-7127 |
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Mary
Ellen Nest
Director of Pupil Services
&
Special Education
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Mary
Vaccarino
Administrative Assistant |
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The Pupil Services Department oversees a wide range
of educational and support programs that provide instruction and services
to students within the Solana Beach School District. These services
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- Child Welfare and Attendance
- Crisis Intervention
- Student Records
- Home/Hospital
Instruction
- Health Services
- American
Disabilities Act/ Section 504 Accommodations
- Student Suspensions
- Student Expulsions
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The Solana Beach School District is committed to the identification
and service of special education students within the least restrictive
environment with access to the general education curriculum. Services
and placements are based on each student's Individualized Educational
Program (IEP).
For answers to specific questions related to special education programs,
parents are encouraged to contact their school principal or the
Special Education office at
(858) 794-7124.
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North Coastal Consortium for Special Education (NCCSE)
The North Coastal Consortium for
Special Education is a Special Education
Local Planning Area (SELPA) comprised of fourteen local school districts
including the Solana Beach School District. For more information,
you may call (760) 761-5110, or click
on the website: www.nccse.org.
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Community Advisory Council (CAC)
The Community Advisory Council (CAC) is a committee made up of
parents, educators and community members who are involved in special
education. The
California Education Code required that each Special Education Local
Plan Area (SELPA) have a Community Advisory Committee.
For
more information, contact the CAC Parent liaison Lisa Houghtelin
at 760-761-5120, via fax at 760-471-2008, or via email at lhough@sdcoe.net.
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Exceptional Family Resource Center (EFRC)
The Exceptional Family Resource Center (EFRC) is a
center serving families of children with special needs and the professionals
who assist them throughout San Diego and Imperial Counties. For
more information, you may call them at 1-800-281-8252 or click on
the following website: www.efrconline.org.
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