Special Services

November 09, 2017

Special Services

Special education provides the opportunity for a student with a disability to learn and prepare for meaningful participation in society. Crooked Oak Public Schools provides special education and related services to students with disabilities.

Professional educators with special training and expertise implement various instructional programs and assist parents in the decision-making process regarding individualized instruction for children with disabilities. Educational services are provided in the least restrictive environment in order that these children may receive a free appropriate public education (FAPE). Materials, supports, and specialized instruction are provided to assist children with disabilities so they may benefit from the educational program.

Crooked Oak’s special education program seeks to develop policies and procedures that are in compliance with PL 108-466, the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act (IDEA) and its 2004 reauthorization, to provide a free and appropriate public education for all children with disabilities.

For more information on Crooked Oak’s special education program and services, please contact the Director of Special Services, Stefanie Stroud at (405) 677-0911.