Special Education
Westonka Public Schools provides a comprehensive special education program for students with disabilities. Services are provided to students age birth through 21.
Westonka Special Education Mission Statement
The Westonka Public Schools is a collaborative community of learners that uses effective instructional methods, implements research-based curriculum models, engages and challenges all learners with high academic expectations, develops healthy social and emotional relationships and facilitates the education of students with special needs while they strive to attain their potential in life.
Belief Statements:
- All students can learn.
- Positive social interactions and communication skills are essential in all areas of life.
- Every student has unique learning styles and strengths.
- Special education programming is based on needs, not labels, needs that are addressed through continuous data collection.
- The education of students is strengthened through collaboration and respect between educational staff, administrators, parents, students, and community members.
- Students need the strategies and tools necessary to promote independence and become contributing members of society.
Main Contacts
Dr. Emily Rustman
Director of Special Services
(952) 491-8031
rustmane@westonka.k12.mn.us
Adriana Haugen
Special Education Coordinator
(952) 491-8032
haugena@westonka.k12.mn.us
Sally Wulf
Administrative Assistant for Special Services
(952) 491-8030
wulfs@westonka.k12.mn.us
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is special education?
- What are the 13 disability categories?
- What is the process for identification and referral?
- What does an evaluation look like?
- What is an Individualized Education Plan (IEP)?
- What is Early Childhood Special Education?
- What are Extended School Year (ESY) Services?
- What are Secondary Transition Services?
- What rights do parents have?
- How is a child dismissed from special education services?
- What is third-party billing?
What is special education?
What are the 13 disability categories?
What is the process for identification and referral?
What does an evaluation look like?
What is an Individualized Education Plan (IEP)?
What is Early Childhood Special Education?
What are Extended School Year (ESY) Services?
What are Secondary Transition Services?
What rights do parents have?
How is a child dismissed from special education services?
What is third-party billing?
Special Services Resources
This document serves as the Total Special Education System Plan for Westonka Public Schools #277 in accordance with Minnesota Rule 3525.1100.
In accordance with Minnesota Statute 1125A.0942, Subd. 1, every school district is required to develop and make public a plan that discloses its use of restrictive procedures.
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