A Liberty Middle School, we offer a variety of special education programs that provide educational services for children with special needs. We provide our students with special education services in a collaborative or resource setting as specified in each child’s Individualized Education Plan (IEP).
Any child, 2–21 years of age, living in the Liberty Middle School district, who is suspected of having a learning problem, can be referred to the special education administrator. Parent(s), school staff, or other individuals can make these referrals. Upon receipt of the referral, the special education administrator will convene a meeting to discuss the referral. Participants in this meeting will be individuals who are familiar with the child and school staff. The participants may make recommendations to help the child become more successful in the classroom.
If the team needs additional information, it may decide upon additional testing, which must be completed within 65 calendar days. At the end of this period of time, the team will convene again to go over the test results and make additional recommendations.
If a child is found eligible for special education services, an Individualized Education Plan, or IEP, is developed within 30 calendar days. The child will receive IEP services in the least restrictive environment. Recommendations to make changes to a child’s IEP can be made at any time; however, the IEP must be reviewed annually.
We offer speech services based on the education impact a speech/language problem may present. The focus of school-based speech and language pathologists is to facilitate the development of effective and efficient communication skills so students can participate as fully as possible in educational, social, and vocational interactions.
For more information regarding our special education services, please view our division site.
Parent Resource Center
Hanover County Public Schools' Department of Special Education has established the Parent Resource Center (PRC) as a source of information, support, and training for parents, students, teachers, staff, and community members.
The PRC is committed to promoting working relationships between parents, educators, and the community. Our goal is to help parents gain knowledge and become comfortable with the special education process. We believe this will allow parents to partner with schools and become more involved in the planning and decision-making process for their child's education. For more information, please view our division PRC page.
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