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Pupil Personnel Services/Special Education
School Psychologists
School psychologists play a major role in prevention, intervention and remediation of school problems. They help identify and evaluate children with emotional, social, behavioral and learning disorders; provide individual and/or group counseling to students and help parents make use of appropriate community services. School psychologists serve as a resource to staff and parents in working with children with special needs.
School Counselors
Provide short-term or group counseling; and serve as a resource to staff and parents in working with children with special needs. School counselors intervene in situations where behavioral, emotional or social factors interfere with a student’s ability to attain his/her educational potential. They also assess student and parent concerns.
Committee on Special Education
The Committee on Special Education (CSE) evaluates needs of children who have or may have physical, mental or emotional disabilities. A comprehensive core evaluation, which includes a psychological, educational and social assessment, helps determine a child’s needs. When a child is recommended for special education, an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) is developed, specifying services to be provided and the approach to be used to address the child’s needs.
Committee on Preschool Special Education
The Committee on Preschool Special Education (CPSE) addresses the needs of children, ages 3 to 5, with disabilities. Parents with preschool children suspected of having a handicapping condition should call the WVCSD Pupil Personnel Office at (845) 987-3000, ext. 10602.
Section 504
Section 504 is a civil rights statute that requires schools – public or private – who receive federal financial assistance for educational purposes not discriminate against children with disabilities. Under the rulings of Section 504, schools must provide these students with reasonable accommodations comparable to those provided to their peers. Students with a disability that substantially limits a major life function may be eligible for accommodations under a Section 504 Plan.
Related Services
The Warwick Valley Central School District also provides related services, such as speech therapy, occupational therapy, physical therapy and vision and hearing therapy.
Speech therapists help students with speech and language disorders and articulation disorders. Therapists serve students classified by the Committee on Special Education (CSE) and other students with special needs.
More Information
Director of Pupil Personnel Services
David Albert (click to email)
(845) 987-3000, ext. 10610
Director of Special Education
Elizabeth DeFrancesco (click to email)
(845) 987-3000, ext. 10620