- Leon County Schools
- ESE Programs
- Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing
Exceptional Student Education (ESE)
- ESE Programs
- Visit the Section 504 website
- Best Practices for Inclusive Education (BPIE)
- Acronyms Used in ESE
- COVID-19 Resources
- ESE District Staff
- Federal/State Laws and District Procedures Regarding Students with Disabilities
- Getting Ready for Your Student's Individual Education Plan (IEP) Meeting
- Family Empowerment Scholarship for Students with Unique Abilities
- Multi-Tiered System of Supports for Parents
- Procedural Safeguards for Parents-All Languages
- Related Services
- Transition Program
- Transition-L.I.T.E.
- Websites of Interest
- Dispute Resolution Information
Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing
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Students with hearing impairments are served in all educational settings with the support of itinerant teachers of the deaf and hard of hearing and sign language interpreters. Students with the most intense service needs generally attend Swift Creek Middle School, and Lincoln High School if determined appropriate by the IEP team.
Florida Department of Education: Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing
Resources/Links
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association is a national organization of speech-language pathologists and speech, language, and hearing scientists. The mission of ASHA is to promote the interests of and provide the highest quality of services and to advocate for people with communication disorders. The site provides valuable information for consumers.
Last Modified on March 18, 2022