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2015-16
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Mark C. Contreras- Principal Desmond L. Webster- Assistant Principal Rachel Yazujian - Clinic Administrator Heather Dora- School Psychologist (Airport) Joscelyn Lauren- School Psychologist (Los Nogales, Moorpark, and Foster)
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To provide a unique school opportunity designed to address the needs of students with Emotional Disturbance. To serve all of our districts by providing options for students who are not successful in lesser restrictive programs. To establish and maintain good relationships with families and districts by ongoing communication.
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Phoenix Referral form (Background Information) – use your ISBT to assist in completing the referral Consent for Parent Release of Information Form (VCOE or District) Most recent IEP and addendums (if any) to that IEP At least three months Progress Reports relevant to the social/emotional or behavioral goals from the ISBT Most recent Psychoeducational Assessment Report, including assessment findings from the ISBT (if placement is made within 3 months of the Triennial due date, the referring district must complete the assessment). Any current OT, PT, Speech Therapy, and/or medical reports A Functional Behavior Assessment, with Behavioral Intervention Plan (PBIP or CBIP) Transcript [including CAHSEE and CAASPP/SBAC (including CELDT, if applicable) testing results]. Must be updated to include any credits received in residential placement.
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Student meets eligibility criteria as a special education student. In most cases, eligibility will be as a student with Emotional Disturbance, or if another disability, there must be clear documented history of significant emotional issues impacting educational performance. Must have a DSM diagnosis. Students do not need to have an ED eligibility Students may have a secondary eligibility of Autism The ability to benefit from a program which includes a behavioral approach combined with intensive individual and group therapy. Student is already receiving Intensive Social/Emotional Services (ISES), (at least three months) with an Intensive School-Based Therapist (ISBT).* In rare circumstances, the IEP team may determine that ISES services may have been provided for less than three months., but a more restrictive setting is needed. Or, in instances of out of SELPA or out of state transfer, this may not apply. A Functional Behavior Assessment should have been completed, with a resulting Behavior Intervention Plan (PBIP or CBIP).
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Proceed once completed- usually within 2 weeks Required members Current district teacher ISBT Referring district representative Appropriate Phoenix staff Questions will be sent in advance for your review An observation will take place by Phoenix staff if needed. Effort will be made for an answer within 48 hours of case conference. A tour will be scheduled if the student is found to be appropriate for an IEP to consider placement.
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Placement IEP is chaired and completed by referring district at Phoenix A complete IEP needs to be developed (not an addendum – Present Levels and Baselines for goals should be updated to reflect current progress – including Worksheet for Specialized Out of District Placement). Sample IEP pages are posted on SELPA website. All future (after the initial) IEPs are chaired by Phoenix staff. District representation is required at placement IEPs. Start date at Phoenix is dependent on transportation being arranged.
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