Special Services
About
The Falmouth School System operates a continuum of special education programs and services for students with identified disabilities. Resources and forms are below for information about special education at the local, state, and federal levels.
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Contact
Susan Prince, Director of Special Education
Email: susan.prince@falmouthschools.org
Phone: 207-781-2079
Fax: 207-781-5711
Mark Campbell, Assistant Director of Special Education
Email: markcampbell@falmouthschools.org
Phone: 207-781-2079
Fax: 207-781-5711
Forms
Notice of Procedural Safeguards
Referral for Special Education
New Referral for Special Education Timeline
Form for the Determination of Adverse Effect on Educational Performance
Release of Information
State Generated IEP
Learning Disability Eligibility Report Document
Learning Disability Eligibility Report Guidance Form
Individual Family Service Plan
Speech and Language Criteria
Parental Consent for Evaluations
Resources
Special Olympics of Maine
State of Maine Department of Education
State of Maine Department of Education: Special Services Dept
Maine Administrators of Services for Children with Disabilities (MADSEC)
American with Disabilities Act: 504
Office of Special Education and Rehabilitation Services
Special Education Resources on the Internet
ADHD information page from CDC
Learning Disability Association of America
Learning Disability Association of Maine
Southern Maine Youth Transition Network (SMYTN)
Access Maine
Understanding Special Education
Employment in Maine - workers with disabilities
Autism Speaks- enhances lives today and is accelerating a spectrum of solutions for tomorrow
The Autism Society of Maine- provides education and resources to support the valued lives of individuals on the autism spectrum and their families
Autism and the College Experience - article from the Interactive Autism Network and Kennedy Krieger Institute
Rare Disease Film Festival
Sibstrong - The Sibling Support Project is the first national program dedicated to the life-long and ever-changing concerns of millions of brothers and sisters of people with special health, developmental, and mental health concerns.