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Jefferson City Public Schools.  Early Childhood Special Education (ECSE)  Special Education  English for Speakers of Other Languages Services (ESOL)

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1 Jefferson City Public Schools

2  Early Childhood Special Education (ECSE)  Special Education  English for Speakers of Other Languages Services (ESOL)  Reading Recovery and Literacy Coaching  504  Health Services  Gifted Evaluations  Summer School

3 Early Childhood Special Education 131 School Aged Students 969 Total 1100 Parent Placed Private School Students 86

4 Intellectual Disability 89 Emotional Disturbance 21 Orthopedic Impairment 7 Visual Impairment 3 Hearing Impairment 12 Learning Disabilities 212 Other Heath Impaired 229 Deaf and Blind 1 Multiple Disabilities 6 Autism 86 Traumatic Brain Injury 6 YCDD 47 Language Impairment 47 Speech Impairment 203

5 Inside the regular classroom more than 79%72% Inside the regular classroom 40-79% 8% Inside the regular classroom less than 40%10% Public Separate Day Facility 0% Private Separate Day Facility 0% Homebound/Hospital 1% Private Residential 0% Correctional Facility 0% PPPS 9% State Operated Separate School 0%

6 School Psychological Examiners 8 Prenger Family Center 1 Preferred Family Health.5 Early Childhood Special Ed.14 Speech/Language Pathologists14.5 Resource Teachers41.5 Occupational Therapists 7.5 Physical Therapists 2.5 Self-contained Special Ed.Teachers 10 VI Teacher 1 OH Teacher 1 Adapted Physical Education 2.5 HI Interpreters 2

7 PT Assistants 3 Classroom Paraprofessionals 87 ECSE Paraprofessionals 8 Hourly Paraprofessionals 5

8  Certified staff 5  Non-certified staff12  Number of students served:  Public 240  Non-public 0

9 Teacher Leaders:Mrs. Karen Thom Mrs. Julie Schaefer Number of Reading Recovery/Literacy Coaches 17.5 Reading Recovery and Literacy Coaching

10 504 Section 504 Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 is a federal law that prohibits discrimination against persons with disabilities in any program or activity that receives federal financial assistance from the U.S. Dept. of Education. Under 504, a person with a disability is defined as an individual who: 1.Has a mental or physical impairment that SUBSTANTIALLY limits one or more major life activities; 2.Has a record of such an impairment; or 3.Is regarded as having such impairment. JCPS currently has 191 students receiving services under Section 504.

11 Health Services Ms. Jeanie Rademan, RN Coordinator 7 registered nurses 10 licensed practical nurses 2 health room aides

12 EER- Exploration, Enrichment, and Research Elementary (grades 3-5) 117 Parochial 35 and Public 82 Middle School (grades 6-8) 96 TJMS 60 and LCMS 36 Referral Process

13 Summer School 2013 Summary ECSE44 Pre K-5 enrollment 1140 Middle School enrollment 299 Simonsen and JCHS 622 Total enrollment 2105 Pre-K-grade 8 Remedial Instruction Grade 9-12 Credit (811 half units earned) Most popular courses: Driver’s Ed., PE, and Health

14 Thorpe Gordon Elementary 71 students in grades 2-4 attended Academic Gains: 71% of students increased SRI Score 81% of students increased Basic Math Skills Attendance: 66% attended at least 80% of the session


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