Children ages birth-5 are invited to come with their families to experience activities intended to prepare for success in kindergarten.
The event will be at Campbell County Highschool on March 16th from 9 am to 11 am. Use the QR Code to register. For questions, contact Myssi.Turner@campell.kyschools.us
World Down Syndrome Day is held on March 21 (3/21) of each year to signify the third copy of the 21st chromosome. We invite you to join us in celebrating this special day! Here, you will find information about World Down Syndrome Day and how your school or classroom might participate in the celebration.
WDSD Resource: https://www.dsagc.com/321school/
Season runs: 4/27 - 6/8
Registration: 1/1 - 3/18 Click Here to Register
Cost: $25
Scholarships are available
The Great Miami Valley YMCA Youth Miracle Leagues are designed for children with physical, intellectual, and developmental disabilities ages 4-19. These leagues are open to all community participants.
The mission of GMVY Youth Miracle Leagues is to provide opportunities for children with disabilities to play Miracle League baseball, regardless of their abilities; to promote community support and sponsorship of the Youth Miracle League teams and individuals; and to provide a safe, welcoming environment for all participants and families throughout our community.
Through a collaborative partnership developed in 2011 by The Joe Nuxhall Miracle League Fields and Great Miami Valley YMCA, all participants are able to “round third and head for home.” on a beautiful custom-designed, synthetic turf field that accommodates wheelchairs and other assertive devices while helping to prevent injuries for all players.
Questions? Contact Jennie Endsley, GMVY Youth Miracle League Administrator, 513-887-0001 ext. 1113 or visit https://www.gmvymca.org/miracle-league
The National Autism Society offers a free safety kit for families - to learn more, go to this site.
At Campbell County Schools, we believe in providing high quality instruction to all students. Our motto is "whatever it takes," and we live out this motto each day as we strive to help each student reach their individual learning goals.
This includes finding ways every day to support and value diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging for all students and staff. We believe every student can succeed and thrive, and we are stronger together, working in partnership with families and our community.
It can be challenging at times to determine the educational and social needs of students with disabilities. One of the first places to begin this process is to work with educational staff to develop an Individualized Education Program (IEP) or 504 Plan for students.
Students who qualify for special education services under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and require Specially Designed Instruction (SDI) are eligible for an Individualized Education Program (IEPs). To learn more about IEPs, click on this link.
Students with disabilities who do not require Specially Designed Instruction but do need accommodations as described by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) may be eligible for a 504 Plan.
Quick Links
Parent guides and information to how to access special education services
Parent resource to support parents and guardians of students with disabilities. Funded by OSEP (federal IDEA funds) and OSEEL (state IDEA funds)
The TIES Center has great resources to support families, schools and communities as we work together to develop inclusive learning environments for all.
Our Administrative Staff:
Dr. Laura Clarke - Director of Special Education
Patty Bernert - Assistant Director of Special Education
Tiffany Hoppenjans - Administrative Secretary
Jessica Holleran - Administrative Secretary