District Programs
Cocalico School District currently operates
Learning Support Programs at the Elementary, Middle School and High School
levels. A full continuum of services are available to address the diverse needs demonstrated by students. Additionally, an Emotional Support class is available at the High School and Itinerant Autistic Support services throughout the district.
IU
13
Cocalico School District maintains a positive
collaborative relationship with Lancaster Lebanon IU 13. The district currently
hosts five IU classes within our buildings. The Intermediate Unit provides
related services for Cocalico students, as well. Additionally, students
of Cocalico School District may attend IU 13 classes located outside the
district as determined appropriate for the individual student's needs.
Related Services
Services such as Speech/Language, Occupational Therapy,
Physical Therapy, Adapted Physical Education, etc. may be determined appropriate as per
the student's educational needs.
Early Intervention
Lancaster-Lebanon Intermediate
Unit 13 Early Intervention Program
The Lancaster-Lebanon Intermediate Unit 13 provides services
for children who are developmentally delayed between the ages of three
years and school age.
These services are available at no cost to parents. Programs
are funded through state and federal monies. Some of the services available
are classroom services, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech
and language therapy. If you have a child who might be eligible for services,
or if you know of a child who needs services, please call this number
(717) 519-1093. Early Intervention makes a difference
in a child's life!
Transition Services:
Transition is the process of helping students plan for life after high school.
It's a collaborative effort between students, parents, school personnel,
agency representatives, and community services working together to address
student's needs, interests, and abilities. Transition planning is required
under Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. It's an on-going process
that begins with the identification of a disability and is formalized at
age fourteen.
Additional information is available through the Special
Services Office at (717) 336-1461.
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