Exceptional Child Education

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(502) 485-8500
Email Brandie Underwood

Kim Chevalier
Chief of Exceptional Child Education

Exceptional Child Education (ECE) programs are designed to meet the needs of students who have educational disabilities. Services are provided to students in both comprehensive and special education facilities, and a range of programs, techniques, methods, and materials is available for individualized instruction.

Individual Education Program (IEP) goals for ECE students are developed to address academic, social/emotional, and transition needs (e.g., changing to a different academic program, progressing from one level to another, or starting a career).

ECE services are provided for students with the following disabilities:

  • Autism (U)

  • Deaf and Hard of Hearing (HI)

  • Deaf/Blind (V)

  • Developmental Delay (DD)

  • Emotional-Behavioral Disability (EBD)

  • Functional Mental Disability (FMD)

  • Mild Mental Disability (MMD)

  • Multiple Disability (MD)

  • Physical Disability and Other Health Impairment (PDOHI)

  • Specific Learning Disability (SLD)

  • Speech or Language Impairment (S/L)

  • Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)

  • Visual Impairment (VI)

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