Special Education

PROPOSED SPECIAL EDUCATION PLAN 2024-2027 (Posted for 28 Day Review)

The school district's special education plan is an action plan that describes the local Board of School Director's commitment to ensure that a quality education will be provided to each of its students with a disability eligible for special education, over the upcoming three years. The content of the special education plan describes the special education program and services that are provided within a school district and those special education programs and services which are accessed by the school district from outside the school district's geographical boundaries.

Each school district develops a special education plan aligned with the strategic plan of the school district under § 4.13 (relating to strategic plans). The special education plan is developed every 3 years.  This is consistent with the 3-year review cycle of the strategic plan of the school district so that the information in the special education plan can be applied to the school district's strategic plan, especially the professional education and induction programs.

It is required for districts to place the proposed Special Education Plan on public display for 28 days prior to approval.  Below is a link to the South Eastern School District’s proposed Special Education Plan for school years 2024-2027.  If you should have any comments or questions regarding the plan, please contact Mr. Thomas Wysocki, Special Education Director at [email protected] or at 717-382-4843.

PROPOSED SPECIAL EDUCATION PLAN 2024-2027

Welcome to the Special Education Department 

School Age Students who live within the school district identified as having a disability and needing Specially Designed Instruction (SDI) are provided a free and appropriate public education by the South Eastern School District. The educational program is determined by an Individualized Educational Program team following a multidisciplinary evaluation. The following conditions may qualify for special education service according to the Pennsylvania State Standards:

  • Autism
  • Deafness
  • Deaf-Blindness
  • Emotional Disturbance
  • Hearing Impairment
  • Mental Retardation/Intellectual Disability
  • Multiple Disabilities
  • Orthopedic Impairment
  • Other health Impairment
  • Specific Learning Disability
  • Speech or Language Disability
  • Traumatic Brain Injury
  • Visual Impairment Including Blindness

If you believe that your child may have a disability and is in need of special education services, contact the principal at the building where your child is enrolled. A referral will be made to the Multi-tiered System of Support (MTSS) team or other child study team to determine whether adjustments to the regular education program can meet your child’s educational needs. Parents are encouraged to be active participants of this team. Through this process, you may be asked for permission to evaluate your child. As a Parent you may also request an evaluation by putting your request for evaluation in writing.

A multidisciplinary team will be assembled to conduct the evaluation. The team is formed according to the suspected disability. The team will include the regular education teachers, school psychologist, building principal and you. As the parent, you will be asked for information concerning your child’s physical, emotional and academic growth. Other individualsare part of the team when deemed appropriate. The evaluation may include educational assessment, ability testing, adaptive and social behavior assessment and perceptual evaluation. A single test or procedure may not be the sole factor in determining whether a student is exceptional. Upon completion of the evaluation, recommendations regarding exceptionally and programming will be made in a written Evaluation Report.

Reevaluations are also conducted at least every three years after an eligible student is assigned to special education programming to determine continuing appropriateness of the programming.