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SEARCH FOR CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES

Search for Students with Disabilities
School districts across the state of Ohio are participating in an effort to identify, locate, and evaluate all children from birth through 21 years of age who may have disabilities. Public schools have responded vigorously to federal and state mandates requiring the provision of a free appropriate public education (FAPE) regardless of a child’s disabilities. But before school districts can serve children, they must be found. 

Many children with disabilities are not visible because they do not function in the mainstream of the community, such as children who are homeless and children of migrant families.  Also, many unidentified children with disabilities are preschoolers. Parents may not be aware their child has a disability or that there are programs and services available.
 
What is Considered a Disability?
Disability, in this instance, means such conditions as: 
   •  hearing impairments, 
   •  visual impairments, 
   •  speech or language impairments, 
   •  specific learning disabilities, 
   •  emotionally disturbed, 
   •  multiple disabilities, 
   •  mental retardation, 
   •  other health impairments, 
   •  physical impairments, 
   •  autism, and 
   •  traumatic brain injury.
 
How Do Public Schools Locate Children With Disabilities?
The school district will ask for information about the child, asking such questions as: What is the problem? What has already been done about the problem? What background information is available? This information may be collected in several ways including interview, observations, screening, and testing. This information may be obtained from parents and the student or from other agencies that have information about the student. This information will be used to decide whether the child has a disability and needs special services.
 
All information collected will be held in strict confidence and released to others only with parent permission or as allowed by law. For example, the school district will send records on request to a school district or other educational agency in which a student intends to enroll. The parents may have a copy of those records upon request.
 
The school district will keep a record of all persons who review confidential records with the exception of authorized school employees or other educational agency personnel. The school will also maintain a list of those employees who may have access to records. The school district or other educational agency will inform the parents when personally identifiable information collected, maintained, or used is no longer needed to provide educational services to the child. All personally identifiable data will be kept for at least five years or longer if required for audit purposes or otherwise required by law.
 
Rights of Parents and Students in This Process 
Parents and students have rights in this process. Parents have the right to:
   •    Review their child’s records;
   •    Refuse permission to release information (except as required or permitted by law to be released); and
   •    Request that information they believe to be inaccurate, misleading or in violation of their child’s privacy or other rights be changed. The district has a process to resolve disagreements about information collected.
 
The Licking Heights School District has appointed Mitch Tom, Supervisor of Pupil Services, to make sure that information about students is kept confidential. Mr. Tom may be contacted at 614-864-9089, ext. 60211.
 
The school district’s policies and procedures for special education are available from the office of the superintendent. The school district operates a Child Information Management System that assures a practical method of identifying which children are currently receiving special education services and which children are not. Certain data regarding children are maintained within this system.
 
School districts are interested in meeting the needs of children with disabilities. If you have or know of a child who may have a disability, please call 614-864-9089, ext. 60211, for more information and help. 

Licking Heights Local School District

6539 Summit Road Pataskala, OH 43062
P: 740-927-6926 | F: 740-927-9043


Licking Heights High School (9-12)

4101 Summit Road Pataskala, OH 43062
P: 740-964-9005 | F: 740-927-0508


Licking Heights Middle School (7-8)

4000 Mink Street Pataskala, OH 43062
P: 740-927-9046 | F: 740-927-3197

Summit Station Intermediate

6565 Summit Road Pataskala, OH 43062
P: 740-927-3365 | F: 740-927-5845


Broad Peak Elementary (K-4)

6623 Summit Road Pataskala, OH 43062
P: 740-964-1674 | F: 740-964-1625


Everest Elementary (K-4)

1490 Climbing Fig Blacklick, OH 43004
P: 614-864-9089 | F: 614-501-4672

North Elementary

6507 Summit Road Pataskala, OH 43062
P: 740-927-3268 | F: 740-927-5736


Lima Ridge Elementary (K-4)

3693 Summit Road SW Pataskala, OH 43062
P: (740) 963-3665 | F: (220) 246-9400


Pathfinders Preschool

6507 Summit Road Pataskala, OH 43062
P: 740-927-3268 | F: 740-927-5736


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