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Supporting educational programs designed to meet the unique needs of students with disabilities.
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Career, Technical and Agricultural Education
Curriculum and Instructional Services
Special Education Services and Support
Innovative Academic Programs
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CONTACT INFORMATION
Nancy O'Hara
Interim Associate Superintendent
Innovative Instruction

1752 Twin Towers East
205 Jesse Hill Jr. Drive SE
Atlanta, GA 30334
 (404) 657-9963
 (404) 463-0441
  nohara@doe.k12.ga.us

Debbie Gay
Director, Special Education Services and Supports

1870 Twin Towers East
205 Jesse Hill Jr. Drive SE
Atlanta, GA 30334
 (404) 656-3963
 (404) 651-6457
  dgay@doe.k12.ga.us

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VISION
All students with disabilities in Georgia will participate in a challenging educational program designed to meet their unique needs that results in increased academic performance and prepares them for employment and independent living.
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The Divisions for Special Education Services and Supports include programs and services that support local school districts in their efforts to provide special education and related services to students with disabilities. These services focus on enhancing student achievement and post-secondary outcomes through implementation of regional and statewide activities for students, families, educators, administrators, and other stakeholders. Targeted areas for services and supports include accessible instructional materials, assistive technology, curriculum access and alignment, dropout prevention, family engagement, least restrictive environment, positive behavior supports, and transition. Additional services include ensuring compliance with federal and state regulations for special education, collecting and analyzing data on educational services and outcomes, providing guidance and oversight of the budgets for state and federal special education funds, and coordinating dispute resolution requirements as required by state and federal regulations.

 Special Education Implementation: Rules, Manual, and Forms
 Eligibility Categories
 Budgets, Grants, Data Collection and Reporting
 Continuous Improvement
 Dispute Resolution
 Family Engagement Information and Resources
 State Advisory Panel (SAP)
 Statewide Projects and Initiatives
 Conferences and Presentations, Webinars, DL Updates

What's New
Induction Pilot 2010-2011
SELDA Registration
GATTAP Registration

Resources and Materials
AIMS
AYP
GPAT
Curriculum Access for Students with SCD
GLRS
Learning Port
LRE
PBIS
Sp Ed Diploma Guidelines
SWD Can Make AYP
Transition at Age 3
Transition to Post-Secondary

Related Links
Babies Can't Wait
Council for Exceptional Children (CEC)
Georgia Advocacy Office
Georgia Council for Exceptional Children (GCEC)
Georgia Council of Administrators of Special Education (GCASE)
Georgia Council on Developmental Disabilities (GCDD)

Disproportionality
Coordinated Early Intervening Services Documentation Form
Data Analysis Sheet Option 1
Disproportionality: Underrepresentation Powerpoint link
Self-Assessment for Dispropo: Underrepresentation FY11
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