Special Education Programs

The Northampton School District maintains a continuum of services for eligible special needs children. Services include modifications and accommodations provided within the general education classroom to support children with special needs in regular education, specialized instruction in special education classrooms, substantially separate special education programs, and related services. Related services include speech/language, occupational, and physical therapy, psychological evaluation, specialized consultation, behavioral supports, and school adjustment counseling. Special education programs within the Northampton Public Schools are designed to ensure that eligible children receive a free and appropriate public education in the least restrictive environment.

District special education programming conforms to the requirement of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), a federal education program enacted in 1975 to improve educational opportunities for children with disabilities, as well as to the requirements of the Massachusetts Special Education Regulations. Programs provide special education and related services to children who qualify as a child with a disability including:

  • Autism
  • Developmental Delay
  • Intellectual Impairment
  • Sensory Impairment
  • Neurological Impairment
  • Emotional Impairment
  • Communication Impairment
  • Physical Impairment
  • Health Impairment
  • Specific Learning Disability

Additional information is available from the Massachusetts Department of Education www.doe.mass.edu, your child's school, or the Northampton Pupil Services Office.


 

 
 

Services

Special Education: Instruction and related services Preschool - 12
Students with Limited English Proficiency Instruction for Kindergarten - 12
Early Childhood Instruction
School Counseling for Kindergarten - 12
Americans with Disabilities Act - 504 Compliance and Monitoring

Any information concerning school events, parent newsletters or extracurricular school activities will be translated upon request by calling the Special Education Department at 413-587-1451.

 

 
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