Special Education
All students possess unique physical, intellectual, and cognitive characteristics which influence instruction. Crestview College Preparatory seeks to maximize the potential of all students regardless of ability. Every newly enrolled child at Crestview College Preparatory undergoes a 45 day screening process to monitor for potential physical, cognitive, or emotional disabilities. If a student enrolls at Crestview College Preparatory with active or expired special education documentation, the student’s records are immediately provided to the special education coordinator. If a student is perceived to have a disability or documentation indicates that the student has received services, the special education teacher may discuss further action needed with staff and the student’s family.
If parents perceive that their child is not benefiting from general education services, they may request at no cost, an evaluation of their child’s cognitive and intellectual ability. The special education coordinator in conjunction with school staff will review requests and respond to parents in a timely manner in accordance with the Individuals With Disabilities Education Act. If an evaluation is warranted, the school will provide complete results in 60 calendar days of a written request. Students and families have the right to appeal decisions by Crestview College Preparatory staff. Appeals or grievance will be directed to the school leader.
Students who are eligible for special education services will receive special education services in the least restrictive environment with the full implementation of the Individualized Education Plan.
Students who receive their education with guidance from an Individualized Education Plan may benefit from a range of scheduling options and small group instruction. The certified special education teacher serves as a consultative service to the general education teacher to ensure that appropriate levels of instruction, accommodations, or modifications are provided. Students and families who disagree with program or placement options may, in writing, file a grievance with the school leader. The school leader will review all concerns and respond in a timely manner. If a student or family member disagrees with a school based decision, the student or family member may contact the school’s management company, The Leona Group Arizona. The Leona Group Arizona’s Director of Special Education will attempt to resolve grievances.
Parents have the right to review educational records according to the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act. For questions please contact
Tracie Ernst Email
Educación Especial
Basandose en las normas estatales de Arizona Crestview College Preparatory tiene un currículo estudiantil integral. En la enseñza de los objetivos se usa una variedad de actividades de aprendizaje y cómo hacer frente a múltiples modalidades de aprendizaje. Capacidad de leer y escribir estan integrados en curriculo y son intregral en el contenido de todas las areas de clase. El curriculo enfocado en AIMS a demostrado eficaz en otras Escuelas de Leona Group y los alumnos han mostrado excito en mejorar sus calificaciones en todas las areas de materia en AIMS.
If parents perceive that their child is not benefiting from general education services, they may request at no cost, an evaluation of their child’s cognitive and intellectual ability. The special education coordinator in conjunction with school staff will review requests and respond to parents in a timely manner in accordance with the Individuals With Disabilities Education Act. If an evaluation is warranted, the school will provide complete results in 60 calendar days of a written request. Students and families have the right to appeal decisions by Crestview College Preparatory staff. Appeals or grievance will be directed to the school leader.
Students who are eligible for special education services will receive special education services in the least restrictive environment with the full implementation of the Individualized Education Plan.
Students who receive their education with guidance from an Individualized Education Plan may benefit from a range of scheduling options and small group instruction. The certified special education teacher serves as a consultative service to the general education teacher to ensure that appropriate levels of instruction, accommodations, or modifications are provided. Students and families who disagree with program or placement options may, in writing, file a grievance with the school leader. The school leader will review all concerns and respond in a timely manner. If a student or family member disagrees with a school based decision, the student or family member may contact the school’s management company, The Leona Group Arizona. The Leona Group Arizona’s Director of Special Education will attempt to resolve grievances.
Parents have the right to review educational records according to the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act. For questions please contact
Tracie Ernst Email
Educación Especial
Basandose en las normas estatales de Arizona Crestview College Preparatory tiene un currículo estudiantil integral. En la enseñza de los objetivos se usa una variedad de actividades de aprendizaje y cómo hacer frente a múltiples modalidades de aprendizaje. Capacidad de leer y escribir estan integrados en curriculo y son intregral en el contenido de todas las areas de clase. El curriculo enfocado en AIMS a demostrado eficaz en otras Escuelas de Leona Group y los alumnos han mostrado excito en mejorar sus calificaciones en todas las areas de materia en AIMS.