EC Overview
Ms. Michelle Alcorn, Director of Exceptional Children [email protected] |
Renee Rippy Data Manager [email protected] |
382 Main Street Forest City, NC 28043 Phone: 828-288-2350 Fax: 828- 288-2496 |
MISSION STATEMENT:
The mission of the Exceptional Children Division is to assure that students with disabilities develop mentally, physically, emotionally, and vocationally through the provision of an appropriate individualized education in the least restrictive environment.
ELIGIBILITY FOR SERVICES:
Within the Policies Governing Services for Children with Disabilities (Department of Public Instruction), are detailed procedures that outline the rules and regulations that Rutherford County Schools must follow for the delivery of special education services. Services are provided under the following areas of identification:
- Autism Spectrum Disorder (AU),
- Deaf/Blindness,
- Deafness,
- Developmental Delay (DD),
- Serious Emotional Disability (SE),
- Hearing Impairment (HI),
- Intellectual Disability (ID),
- Multiple Disabilities (MD),
- Other Health Impairment (OHI),
- Orthopedic Impairment,
- Specific Learning Disability (SLD),
- Speech or Language Impairment (SLI),
- Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI),
- Visual Impairment including Blindness (VI).
NEW RESIDENTS TO RUTHERFORD COUNTY:
If you are new to Rutherford County and have a child who has been receiving special education services, contact the Program Specialist of the base school in your attendance area to provide them with documentation of your child’s special needs (i.e., a copy of the student’s Individual Education Plan). When school is not in session, you may contact:
Exceptional Children Department
382 W. Main Street
Forest City, NC 28043
Phone: 828.288.2350 or 828.288.2351
Fax: 828.288.2492
If you are concerned that your child might be in need of special education and/or related services, you should contact the EC Department.
Exceptional Children Department
382 W. Main Street
Forest City, NC 28043
Phone: 828.288.2350 or 828.288.2351
Fax: 828.288.2492
If you are concerned that your child might be in need of special education and/or related services, you should contact the EC Department.