Special Education Family Engagement
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The Offices of Specialized Services and Family Engagement and Community Partnerships work together to offer families of students receiving specialized services opportunities to:
- gain information to make informed decisions
- connect to other families, their schools and the district
- learn about available resources
- feel supported
Opportunities for Special Education Families to Connect
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Special Education Family Engagement Events
Special Education Family Engagement events are planned throughout the school year for families of students with disabilities to connect with other families and resources, and learn additional ways to support their student for increased success.
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Special Education Parent Academy at Txuj Ci Lower Campus
When: Wednesdays, October 4, 11, 18, 25 and November 1st from 5:30-8:00 p.m.
Where: Txuj Ci Lower Campus, 1089 Cypress Street, St. Paul, MN 55106
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Special Education Advisory Council (SEAC) Meetings
SEAC meetings are held monthly and are an opportunity for families of students in Special Education to engage with other parents, staff and interested community members. SEAC members provide input on special education issues to the Assistant Superintendent of Specialized Services. Attending meetings is a way to become more knowledgeable about Special Education, develop relationships with Special Education staff, network with other families and make positive changes for all students. Parents are encouraged to attend any time as a guest or to become a SEAC member.
For more: Call or Text 651-285-7537 Email jackie.kelly@spps.org
Go to SEAC Webpages for additional information
2023- 24 meeting dates: Sept 11, Oct 02, Nov 06, Dec 11, Jan 08, Feb 05, March 04, April 01, May 06 and June 03
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SEAC Facebook Group
SPPS Special Education Advisory Council Facebook Group shares important resources within the disability community. You're invited to join, share and learn what others are thinking. Check it out. Link to: SEAC Facebook Group
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SEAC Chatter
Resources from community organizations about resources, upcoming events and opportunities shared via email. Choose to open if the subject line intrigues you, or just delete. Reply if you have something to add. To participate in SEAC Chatter, just email jackie.kelly @spps.org and ask to be added to SEAC Chatter.
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MySPPS App
Access important information at your fingertips. Download the My SPPS App on your Smart phone. The My SPPS App has a button, on the second page, that directs you to the Special Education website where you'll find: About Special Education, Contact Information, Programs and Services Resources and more.
Special Education Parent Academy
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Connecting families who have children with an IEP attending Txuj Ci Lower Campus. Special Education Parent Academy assists parents with understanding the school and special education systems to be effective advocates for their child's education and make informed decisions.
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Objective
Objective: Connecting families who have children with an IEP attending Txuj Ci Lower Campus
Special Education Parent Academy assists parents with understanding the school and special education systems to be effective advocates for their child's education and make informed decisions.
- Connect with other families and school staff
- Learn ways to support your student
- Get answers to questions about special education
- Understand the options and services available
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Program Outline
Week 1: individual strengths & goals
home school, community connections
Week 2: special education processes
evaluation & IEP basics
Week 3: positive discipline & behavior supports
FBA & BIP basics
Week 4: progress reporting for academic standards
accommodations & assistive technology
Week 5: preparing for transition to post-secondary options
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Program Offerings
- Language specific sessions in Hmong
- Graduation Ceremony (date to be determined)
- Materials for each session
- Light meal
- Childcare
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Register
To register and for questions:
Call: 651-285-7537
Email: jackie.kelly@spps.org
Registration is kindly requested by Monday, January 9th.
Workshops
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Learn about upcoming workshops for special education families.
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Charting the LifeCourse Workshop
What is Your Vision for a Good Life?
Charting the LifeCourse Workshop
for Parents of Students with an IEP and Staff
Join Us!
Charting the LifeCourse was created to help individuals and families of all abilities and all ages:
- develop a vision for a good life
- think about what you need to know and do
- identify how to find or develop supports
- discover a good life for your child
Where: Washington Technology Magnet School, 1495 Rice St., Saint Paul, MN 55117
When: Wednesdays, March 8th and 15th from 5:30 - 7:00 p.m. with light meal.
Questions: Text 651-285-7537 or Email jackie.kelly@spps.org
Additional Charting the LifeCourse (CtLC) Resources:
Family Voices of MN- CtLC Good Life Groups:
- for parents raising school-age children who have disabilities- Feb. 23, March 9 and 23rd.
MN Connect Network Meeting using CtLC to:
- facilitate a Successful Transition into Adulthood for families of children (birth -21) with disabilities or extra needs and the people who support/work with them- March 14
Using CtLC for Communication and Problem-Solving:
- Plan for Life's Transitions- Feb 28
- Support Out of School Activities- March 21
- Communicate with Healthcare Providers- April 18
- In the IEP Process- June 20
Flyers for event:
Coming soon:
Hmong
Please register by March 6th in one of the following ways:
Email: jackie.kelly@spps.org
Call/Text: 651-285-7537
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ABCs of the IEP for Parents of Transition-Age Students
Thursday, January 19, 2023 | 6:00 - 7:30 p.m.
FREE VIRTUAL WORKSHOP in English
This workshop helps families with students in 8th grade and above understand how to use the Individualized Education Program (IEP) to support the transition to adulthood and life after high school.
- Does your child understand their role in IEP meetings?
- What does 'transition" planning mean?
- How can an IEP help with transition?
Find answers to these questions, and more, with this interactive webinar for parents of students with IEPs in 8th grade and above.
*Be sure to have your child's current IEP available during the webinar to get the most out of the session.
Additional way to register or for questions: Call PACER Center 952-838-9000.
If an ASL interpreter is needed, email: PACERWorkshops@PACER.org with 48 hours notice
Resources for Families of Students with Disabilities
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Find resources for your child with disabilities or your whole family.
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Academic and Educational
Assistive Technology Overview by Iris Center
Short video modules focus on AT for Learning Disabilities and ADHD
Gigi's Playhouse One-On-One Literacy Tutoring
Gigi's Playhouse One-On-One Math Tutoring
Saint Paul Public Library
The Saint Paul Public Library is the cornerstone of our thriving city. We welcome people of all ages and cultures, strengthen neighborhoods and communities, and connect everyone to a work of knowledge. You are never more than a few miles away from a Saint Paul Public Library. We have 13 locations throughout Saint Paul and a Bookmobile that makes stops at schools and neighborhoods all over the city. The library is the community's place to learn, explore, and participate in activities ranging from storytimes for kids to computer classes for adults. Nearly all library events, classes, and services are free. Serves all ages.
Saint Paul Public Library Free Online Tutoring and Resources
Access free online tutors through Brainfuse HelpNow! Tutors are available 1:00-11:00 pm., seven days a week online. They can help with all ages and all subjects. Additionally, there is a Writing Lab where you can submit an essay, and they will give you editing suggestions to help strengthen your essay within 24 hours. You need your library card and password to sign in. Tutoring is available in English or Spanish.
Learning Express Library is another great tool. You can practice math problems, reading comprehension, writing and science. There are practice tests for GED, ACT, SAT, citizenship, basic computer skills and much more.
Saint Paul Public Schools Special Education
Supporting Learning at Home from the Iris center
Short videos that provide tips to support your child's learning at home during the pandemic. Supported by the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Special Education Programs and located at Vanderbilt University’s Peabody College, the IRIS Center develops and disseminates free, engaging online resources about evidence-based instructional and behavioral practices to support the education of all students, particularly struggling learners and those with disabilities. In English and Spanish.
School Conferences from Pacer Center
What to ask, what to share and how to prepare.
Tutor Me
Online tutoring platform that allows students to connect with a live tutor 24 hours a day in over 300 subjects, right from home.
NEW The Ultimate Resource Guide for STEM Students with Autism
Opportunities to explore Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) interests. STEM supports problem solving and higher level skills that cross many domains. STEM supports ingenuity, creativity, builds resilience, experimentation, promotes teamwork and advances problem-solving skills and adaptability.
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Language Specific and Multicultural
The Arc MN
The Arc promotes and protects the human rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, actively supporting them and their families in a lifetime of full inclusion and participation in their communities. We support people in navigating a variety of complex systems, such as housing, government benefits, medical assistance, special education, transition to adulthood, guardianship, trusts, etc. We also provide person centered and future life planning. We serve individuals throughout their lives and their families. 952-920-0855
CLUES
CLUES programs and services are designed to provide access to resources and opportunities for Latino families and individuals to be healthier, prosperous, and engaged. Clues Aging Well Services provides a day care center that offers bilingual, bicultural and respite care for Latino elders. Serves all ages. 612-475-9960
Pacer Center
Through more than 30 projects, PACER provides individual assistance, workshops, publications, and other resources to help families make decisions about education and other services for their child or young adult with disabilities. PACER's National Bullying Prevention Center provides resources designed to benefit all students, including those with disabilities. Serves all ages. 952-838-9000. Advocates that speak Hmong, Somali and Spanish as well as translated materials.
MN Department of Education Resources by Language
Mutlicultural Autism Action Network
National Alliance on Mental Health (NAMI)- Spanish Support Groups
NAMI Minnesota (National Alliance on Mental Illness) is offering free support groups in Spanish for adults in the Latinx community. Groups are held every 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month on Zoom from 6:30-8pm. Scroll down the page to find Online Spanish Language Support Groups
United Hmong with Disabilities
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Disability Specific
SPPS Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) Virtual Classroom 2020
Information for parents with links to videos and information about Augmentative and Alternative Communication(AAC). Click around the Virtual Classroom to learn more about AAC.
SPPS Vision Program presents "What is the EEC?" - English, Hmong, Karen, Somali, Spanish
The Expanded Core Curriculum (EEC) for Students who are Blind or Visually Impaired.
Autism Society of MN
AuSM is a place where everyone can learn, access services, and develop skills for navigating what can be challenging emotions and complex information. Services include membership, workshops, the Minnesota Autism Conference, AuSM Skillshops, the Life With Autism Series for newly diagnosed and specific life stages, specially tailored summer camps for youth and adults with autism, internet-based social skills classes with community partners, counseling and consulting services, support groups, Autism Direct Support Certification training, sensory-friendly events, advocacy, information and resources, and customized autism training. Serves all ages. 651- 647-1083
Minnesota Autism Resource Portal
MN Autism Resource Portal COVID resources
Child Mind Institute -
When a child is struggling, the whole family is affected. The Child Mind Institute wants to help families make good decisions and navigate challenges that help families get the best care for the child and the best outcomes for families. Concerns, Disorders, Guides and "Ask an Expert".
Parents Guide to Problem Behavior - English & Spanish
Navigating the School System When a Child is Struggling with Reading or Dyslexia
Epilepsy Foundation
The Epilepsy Foundation Educates, Connects and Empowers. Seizure training for schools, workplaces and communities. Connect with people who understand what you're going through. Find access to information, advice and events.
Gigi's Playhouse
Gigi's Playhouse programs support families in developing high expectations for their son or daughter with Down Syndrome.
Learning Disabilities of MN
LDA Minnesota serves individuals, families and communities impacted by learning differences, equipping and inspiring learners to thrive and lead fulfilled lives. 952-582-6000 or info@ldaminnesota.org
Lifetrack Deaf & Hard of Hearing - Family Services
Parent-to-parent support, instructions in American Sign Language, opportunities to develop relationships with successful Deaf and Hard of Hearing adults and training in educational advocacy. Deaf Mentor Family Program supports, teaches, facilitates and models communication and early language skills that best meet the needs of the DHH child.
MN Hands and Voices
Minnesota Hands and Voices is a community of families with children who are deaf and hard of hearing. They offer advocacy training, support, services and resources.
Check out the FOCUS newsletter. *Translations are available on the website.
Proof Alliance
Caregiver Support Services. Proof Alliance -Family Engagement Coordinators offer caregivers-to-caregiver support, information, and resources on any aspect of FASD. Senior Family Support Specialist works with families facing difficult or complex barriers to needed treatment, services, and support. 612-917-2370
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Early Childhood (birth to 5 years old)
Community Action Head Start and Early Head Start
We offer family, health and education services to families with pregnant moms, and children from birth to 5 years in Ramsey County for free. Serves children from birth to 5 years and pregnant moms. 651-603-6445
Help Me Grow
What you need to know to help a young child develop, learn or grow. Developmental Milestones, Encouraging Healthy Development, Getting Help for a Child, Resources and Referral. 1-866-693-4769 *Spanish, Somali and Hmong webpages
Pacer Center's Early Childhood Transition Guidebook: What You Need to Know Before Your Child's Third Birhtday
Parent Aware
Free tools and resources to help families find the quality child care and early education programs their children need to succeed in school and life. 888-291-9811 * Website translations available in Hmong, Somali and Spanish.
Special Olympics MN Young Athletes (ages2-7)
Special Olympics Young Athletes is an early childhood play program for children with and without intellectual disabilities, ages 2 to 7 years old. Young Athletes introduces basic foundational skills, like running, kicking and throwing. Children learn motor skills, social emotional and learning skills, expectations, sport readiness and acceptance. 763-270-7187
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Family and Community Support Services
Arc MN
The Arc promotes and protects the human rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, actively supporting them and their families in a lifetime of full inclusion and participation in their communities. We support people in navigating a variety of complex systems, such as housing, government benefits, medical assistance, special education, transition to adulthood, guardianship, trusts, etc. We also provide person centered and future life planning. Serves individuals and families. 952-920-0855.
Community Action Partnership - Energy Assistance Program
Provides Energy Assistance info. and help with bill payment, shut off intervention, and consumer advocacy. 651-645-6470
Disability Hub
Disability Hub MN is a free statewide resource network that helps you solve problems, navigate the system and plan for your future. Our team knows the ins and outs of community resources and government programs, and has years of experience helping people fit them together. Serves all ages. 651-707-6597
MN Department of Education Special Education
MN Department of Education COVID-19 Resources for Families of Students with Disabilities
Pacer Center
Pacer has more than 30 different programs that provide individual assistance, workshops, publications, and other resources to help families make decisions about education and other services for their child or young adult with disabilities. *Website is available in Spanish. Translated resources available in Hmong, Somali and Spanish.
Ramsey County Social Services - Disability Services
MnCHOICES helps make decisions about long-term services that help individuals with disabilities thrive in their communities. Using complete applicant information, the MnChoices assessment determines if there are publicly-funded programs and services available. Examples of program eligibility for which MnCHOICES helps determine: Case Management Services, Waivers-including those for developmental, physical, mental, brain injury, and age-related disabilities, Consumer Support and Family Support Grants, PCA Services. Serves all ages.
651-266-4444
Ramsey County - Service Center Navigators
Request assistance accessing services needed in the following areas: financial assistance services, social services, employment assistance and property tax.
To request a navigator assistance consultation or to refer another resident. Fill out online form or call 651 266-0600.
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Financial and Legal
Arc - Planning Your Future
The Arc Minnesota's goal is that all individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities live a fulfilling life that is meaningful to them and have the tools to plan now and in the future.
Southern Minnesota Regional Legal Services
Southern Minnesota Regional Legal Services (SMRLS) offers free legal help to low-income and senior citizen (60+) clients in a full range of civil matters. SMRLS serves eligible clients residing in the 33 counties of southern Minnesota. SMRLS highly experienced and diverse staff is dedicated to helping people preserve and maintain life essentials-income, health, safety, and shelter. Serves all ages. 651-222-5863
Working Interdisciplinary Networks of Guardianship Stakeholders (WINGS) MN
A national movement for improving systems for supporting persons with disabilities, including specifically guardianship and conservatorship practices.
Guardian Information Line
The Guardianship information line provides expert information, advice, consultation and referral regarding guardianship, supported decision making and alternatives including supported decision making. 952-945-4174 or CESDM@voamn.org
Covid Special Education Recovery Services in MN
An English language video describing recovery education services for students with IEPs in Minnesota.
Frequently Asked Questions about the Guide to Addressing the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Students with Disabilities
From the Minnesota Department of Education (MDE)
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Health and Wellness (Health, Medical, Safety & Therapy)
SPPS Student Health & Wellness
Student Health and Wellness provides health services to students to enhance educational achievement by the modification or removal or health-related barriers to learning. The goal of the program is to assist students to be self-sufficient in managing their health care within age appropriate expectations. Serves school age children. 651-767-8380
Autism Society of MN Emergency Preparedness
Families, caregivers and individuals with autism need to be prepared for emergencies, including fire, severe weather, injury, or encounters with first responders or law enforcement professionals. These tools are designed to give you strategies for possible emergency scenarios and tips on achieving successful outcomes.
Family Voices of Minnesota
Parent to Parent Support, Parent Networking and Support Groups, Resources, Training and Events.
Get Connected is a free state-wide parent-to-parent peer support program provided by Family Voices of Minnesota for families whose children have chronic or complex special healthcare needs or disabilities. Families Get Connected with resources, information, and other parents who understand what you are going through. Talk or Text: 612-440-1609 (M-F, 9 a.m.-4p.m.)
Children's Dental Services
Children's Dental Services clinics and staff members specialize in the unique dental needs of kids. We offer school-based care which provides comprehensive dental treatment in the comfort of your child's school. Students enrolled in the program can receive cleanings, exams, x-rays, sealants, fillings, extractions, and crowns at school. Call for an appointment at one of our many locations, including in schools and Head Start Centers. CDS accepts all types of insurance, including Medical Assistance & MN Care. Serves children from birth to 26 years old (up to 21 without insurance) and pregnant women of all ages, regardless of family income. 651-746-1530
Mad Hatter Wellness
Minnesota Association for Children's Mental Health (MACMH)
The Minnesota Association of Children's Mental Health (MACMH) is an education and family support organization that promotes positive mental health for all infants, children, adolescents and their families. MAXMH hosts the nation's largest children's mental health conference, holds more than 30 continuing education opportunities each year, offers a variety of publications on youth mental health, and provides family coaching to help caregivers access timely services for their children. Serves all ages. 651-644-7333
NAMI MN (National Alliance on Mental Illness)
NAMI is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of children and adults with mental illnesses and their families. NAMI works with individuals with mental illness, their families, professionals and the community at large by providing education, support and advocacy.
Ramsey County Children's Mental Health Collaborative (RCCMHC)
RCCMHC works across systems and with families to support children's mental health. Call or Text1-800-565-2575
Calm Room Over 60 tools to distract, relax and help you cope.
Bulletin Boards Local and Time-Sensitive Resources for Ramsey County. Bulletin Board for Adults, Teens and Youth.
Resources (Crisis Resources, Hospitalization, Mental Health Agencies, Mental Health 101, Basic Needs Resources, Family Care Organizer, Family Library, Resource Fairs)
1,000 Petals
1,000 Petals is a company that provides training and consultation on how to integrate mindfulness and movement activities for self-regulation, focus and overall well-being into schools, hospitals, therapeutic settings and home environments. 651-373-1352
Saint Paul - Ramsey County Child and Teen Checkups Program
CTC serves families with children 20 and younger who have Medical Assistance for insurance. If their children are on MA, they are automatically enrolled in our program. Our staff provides resources, education, support, and outreach to educate these families on the ability to receive regular medical and dental checkups, and educate the public on the importance of these checkups. Serves families. 651-266-2420
Vitals Aware Services
The VitalsTM App is a free game-changing app designed to help individuals with serious conditions and disabilities communicate more effectively with first responders. With the VitalsTM App, individuals and caregivers create and manage a personalized profile including important information about themselves to help inform first responders about their various specialized needs and conditions. 612-704-6621
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Recreation and Camps
SPPS Adapted Athletics
Autism Society of MN - Camps
Courage Kenny Rehabilitation Institute
CKRI- Sports and Recreation maximizes the quality of life for people of all ages and all abilities. We help people achieve health and wellness by offering excellent services, innovative programs, ground-breaking research and barrier-shattering advocacy. We share in a vision where one day all people will live, work, learn and play in a community based on abilities and not disabilities. Serves ages 6-99 years old. 612-775-2314
Discover Abilities Resource Guide
A comprehensive guide to community-based sports and recreational resources around Minnesota. Including
Community Education and Recreation for People with Disabilities.
MN Special Hockey
Minnesota Special Hockey is a stand-up ice hockey program for athletes of all ages and abilities. We are proud to have nearly 270 skaters in 15 cities across the state of Minnesota. Contact 612-581-4483
Miracle League Baseball
The Miracle League removes barriers that keep children with mental and physical disabilities off the baseball field and lets them experience the joy of America's favorite pastime. Since the main barriers for these adults arise from the natural grass fields used in conventional leagues, Miracle League teams play on a custom-designed, rubberized turf field that accommodates wheelchairs and other assertive devices while helping to prevent injuries. The Miracle League is about making new friends, building self-esteem and being an athlete.
"Did you know SPPS has it's very own Miracle League Baseball field?"
Pacer Center Inclusive Recreation, Adaptive Sports and Summer Camps
Special Olympics Minnesota
The Inclusion Revolution is among us! Special Olympics Minnesota offers many different opportunities for anyone ages 2-99 to participate in athletic experiences as well as inclusive school programming. We encourage people with and without disabilities to join in as athletes, unified partners, coaches, volunteers, or donors. Serves ages 2-99. 612-333-0999
Saint Paul Magic - Special Olympics
We offer 9 sports throughout the year for all ability levels. We are a fun, family-friendly team. Practices are generally in St. Paul one night a week. We do Area and State Competitions at the end of each season. Coime and join us to play sports, make friends and be a part of a supportive community! Serves ages 8-100. For more, call 612-275-1078 or thestpaulmagic@gmail.com
Saint Paul Park and Recreation
Saint Paul Park and Recreation Adapted Recreation
Saint Paul Adaptive Recreation provides a comprehensive recreation program for Saint Paul residents of all ages who have physical and/or developmental disabilities.The program strives to provide its participants with skills needed to successfully participate in community-based recreation programs and encourages them to pursue opportunities for growth. Serves all ages. 651-793-6634
Saint Paul Libraries
Sprockets
Sprockets is Saint Paul's out-of-school time network, made up of community organizations, the City of Saint Paul, and Saint Paul Public Schools. We provide resources to youth & families, teens, afterschool program providers, and the larger community. Our Program Finder helps connect youth to high-quality after-school and summer programs. Whether you are looking for homework help, arts-based activities, sports, college and career support and/or youth leadership opportunities, check out the Sprockets Program Finder and start exploring. You can also use our Parent Guides (available in English, Spanish, Hmong and Somali) to help you identify quality programs for the young people in your life. Serves all ages. 651-744-7738
Summer Activities and Ideas
True Friends
True Friends is a nonprofit agency providing life-changing experiences that enhance independence and self-esteem for over 5,000 children and adults with disabilities annually. True Friends' programs include camp, respite, horse therapy, conference and retreat centers, travel and team building. 952-852-0101
Young Dance
Young Dance offers creative movement, modern dance, ballet and world dance classes for dancers of all abilities. Young Dance has a performance company that integrates dancers with and without disabilities as equal participants in the exploration, creation, and performance of dance. Young Dance also offers school residencies utilizing creative movement to explore communication, body awareness, and self-regulation. Serves ages 1-18. 612-423-3064
Upstream Arts
Upstream Arts uses the power of the creative arts to activate and amplify the voice and choice of individuals with disabilities. We provide high quality arts programming for individuals with disabilities, building social/emotional and communication skills that are vital for all aspects of life. Serves all ages.
612-331-4584
Wilderness Inquiry
Inclusive outdoor adventures for people of all ages, backgrounds and ability levels. Serves all ages. 612-676-9400
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High School Transition (14-21 years old)
SPPS Paths to Graduation for Special Education Students in SPPS for Families Video
Learning objectives:
1) Understand the 3 pathways to graduation for students with IEPs
2) Know how Middle School class choices can impact High School graduation
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Community and Recreation
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Education and Training
Bethel Build
The build program provides a supportive and comprehensive educational experience for students with intellectual disabilities.
Minnesota Independence College and Community (MICC)
Programs are focused on delivering curriculum and support in the areas of independent living skills, social and emotional learning, career skills, and employment, and healthy living.
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Employment
National Collaborative on Workforce and Disability (NCWD) for Youth
Foundational resources for supporting youth with and without disabilities in their development to succeed in school, work, and civic participation.
Right Track- City of St. Paul
Right Track provides summer job opportunities for Saint Paul youth ages 14-24 through internships at various city departments, non-profits, and private businesses. Serves ages 14-24. 651-266-6363
MN Department of Employment and Economic Development for People with Disabilities
With the right training, preparation and workplace accommodation, people with disabilities can have rewarding careers. Our Vocational Rehabilitation Services unit can help you prepare for, find and keep a job, and live as independently as possible.
Minnesota Career Fields, Clusters & Pathways
An organizing framework of foundational knowledge and skills, career fields, career clusters, and career pathways that Minnesota uses for developing programs of study in career and technical education.
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Health and Wellness
A Family Toolkit: Pediatric-to-Adult Health Care Transition- Webinar
Got Transition
Tools and resources to help youth and young adults move from pediatric to adult health care.
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Housing and Home Living
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Special Education Family Engagement Events
Special Education Family Engagement events are planned throughout the school year for families of students with disabilities to connect with other families and resources, and learn additional ways to support their students for increased success.
Special Education Advisory Council (SEAC) Meetings
SEAC meetings are held monthly and are an opportunity for families of students in Special Education to engage with other parents, staff and interested community members. SEAC members provide input on special education issues to the Director of Special Education. Attending meetings is a way to become more knowledgeable about Special Education, develop relationships with Special Education staff, network with other families and make positive change for all students. Parents are encouraged to attend any time as a guest or to become a SEAC member.
For more: Call 651-767-3434 Email jackie.kelly@spps.org Link additional information
NEW Resource Page for Families of Students with Disabilities
Find resources for your child with disabilities or your whole family.
SEAC Facebook Group
SPPS Special Education Advisory Council Facebook Group shares news, events and resources that support the disability community. You're invited to join, engage in conversation, comment and share. Check it out. Link to SEAC Facebook Group
SEAC Chatter
Resources from community organizations about resources, upcoming events and opportunities are shared via email. Choose to open if the subject line intrigues you, or just delete. Reply if you have something to add. To participate, email jackie.kelly @spps.org and ask to be added to SEAC Chatter.
My SPPS App
Access important information at your fingertips. Download the My SPPS App on your smartphone. The My SPPS App has a button on the second page, that directs you to the Special Education website where you'll find: About Special Education, Contact Information, ECSE, English Learners with Special Needs, Programs and Services, and Parent Resources.