Summit School District believes that all children can learn. We provide a variety of special services to address students' individual needs. In compliance with both state and federal laws, special education programs are available for students identified as having one or more disabilities. Summit School District offers a range of special education services to meet the varied needs of our students including speech therapy, occupational and physical therapy, and school psychological services. These services are provided in the form of inclusionary support, collaborative programs, pull out programs, self contained programs and/or day treatment programs. Summit School District strives to match students with programs and services that fit their individual needs and challenge them as learners.
Special Education
My Child is in Special Education. Now What?
4 years ago
Summit School District believes that partnerships with parents is key to student success. If you have any questions regarding your child, please feel free to contact your child's Special Education Teacher, or Principal at any time.
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Special Education Staff
4 years ago
District
District Student Support Services Director | Ellen Clark
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Special Education Data Specialist | Julie Carlberg
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Special Education Support Specialist | Julia Gidney
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Special Education Support Specialist
| Mary Jane Hayhurst
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Early Childhood
Early Childhood Coordinator | Kristen Sposato
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Elementary
Resource Teacher at BRE | Jen Johnson |
Resource Teacher at DVE | Amie Branson |
Severe Needs Teacher at DVE | |
Resource Teacher at FRE | Taylor Wilkinson |
Resource Teacher at SCE | Elizabeth Bloss |
Resource Teacher at SCE | Bobbie Wood |
Resource Teacher at SVE | Morgan Rowe |
Resource Teacher at SVE | Laura Mastrangelo |
Severe Needs Teacher at SVE | Emily Williams |
Resource Teacher at UBE |
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Secondary
Severe Needs Teacher at SMS | Jeannine Brock
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Day Treatment Teacher | Rachel Draheim
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Resource Teacher | Katie Garvert
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Resource Teacher | Megan Heflin
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Resource Teacher | Shona Koetteritz shona.koetteritz@summitk12.org
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Resource Teacher | Vickie Ragle
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Resource Teacher at SPHS | Garrett Regner
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Resource Teacher | Mindy Regner
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Severe Needs Teacher | Rhonda Reichardt rhonda.reichardt@summitk12.org
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Resource Teacher Resource Teacher at SHS | Annie Webb Kristy Minor kristy.minor@summitk12.org |
Specialists
Deaf and Hard of Hearing Teacher District Wide | Marilyn Mahler
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Occupational Therapist | Amy Heflin
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Occupational Therapist | Joanie Roszinski
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Physical Therapist District Wide | Kim Ramey
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School Psychologist | Robin Ackermann
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School Psychologist at UBE | Audra Artzberger audra.artzberger@summitk12.org |
School Psychologist | Anita Ferrell |
School Psychologist at SHS | Anna Skala
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Speech Language Therapist | Kirsten Gilb
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Speech Language Therapist | Marnie Haywood
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Speech Language Therapist | Anne Lamb
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Speech Language Pathologist at DVE, SVE | Naomi White
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Teacher of Visually Impaired Orientation and Mobility Specialist District Wide | Stephanie Crosen
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BCBA/Severe Needs at FRE | Kyle Kahnweiler
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Elementary
Resource Teacher | Amie Branson
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Resource Teacher | Laura Frey
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Severe Needs Teacher | Kristine Geise
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Resource Teacher | Kelsey Swanson
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Resource Teacher | Jen Leslie
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Resource Teacher at SCE |
Bobbie Marony |
Resource Teacher | Laura Mestrangelo
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Resource Teacher at FRE | Taylor Wilkinson |
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In what areas do students qualify for special education services?
The state of Colorado recognizes 14 disability categories that qualify a student to receive special education services. Each school has a multi-disciplinary team trained to complete an evaluation. The evaluation information is then used by the team, including parents, to determine if the child qualifies for special education services in one or more of the disability categories: Autism Spectrum Disorder; Deaf-Blindness; Developmental Delay; Hearing Impairment, including Deafness; Infant/Toddler with a Disability; Intellectual Disability; Multiple Disabilities; Orthopedic Impairment; Other Health Impaired; Serious Emotional Disability; Specific Learning Disability; Speech or Language Impairment; Traumatic Brain Injury; & Visual Impairment, including Blindness.