Child Find
The Santa Maria Joint Union High School District (SMJUHSD) seeks to identify, locate, and evaluate high school age students suspected of having a disability who may be eligible for special education services designed to meet their educational needs at no cost to families. This includes students that are highly mobile, migrant, experiencing homelessness, students that are wards of the state, and students attending private schools located within SMJUHSD boundaries.
The district is committed to providing eligible students with disabilities a free and appropriate public education consistent with federal and state laws at no cost to the families in the least restrictive environment. Based upon this assessment, the Individualized Education Plan (IEP) team meets to determine eligibility and discuss program options. To qualify as an individual with exceptional needs under the eligibility criteria, the assessment must demonstrate that the student's impairment adversely affects his/her educational performance and therefore requires special education. A full reevaluation of the special education student to determine continued eligibility must be conducted every three years. An IEP is a legal document that describes how the district will provide supports and services for a student with exceptional needs. Special Ed support and services are provided under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA 2004).
Information can also be found in the local newspaper by following this link: Santa Maria Sun | Issue Archives
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Contact :
Dr. Paul Collier
Director of Special Education
pcollier@smjuhsd.org
805.922.4573 Ext.4221