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WELCOME TO THE OFFICE OF STUDENT SERVICES
Contacts
Special Education Coordinator:
Amy Terry, Ed. S. aterry@leedsk12.org
Section 504 Coordinator:
Dr. Burke Wren, wwren@leedsk12.org
Title IX Coordinator and Investigator:
Dr. Jason Baker, jbaker@leedsk12.org
Gifted Education Coordinator:
Amy Terry, Ed. S. aterry@leedsk12.org
Gifted Education Teacher:
Elizabeth Gilmore, egilmore@leedsk12.org
Special Education
- Gifted: Gifted Rights in Education
- Gifted: Forms- Referral to Eligibility
- Gifted: Alabama Administrative Code
- Gifted: Gifted Referral Help Document
- Alabama Administrative Code
- Alabama State Department of Education
- Child Find- Contact Amy Terry at 205-699-5437 ext 1 for more information.
- Comprehensive Monitoring
- Curriculum Guides
- Diploma Pathways
- Discipline Tips for Preschool Students
- Disproportionality
- Dyslexia
- Extended School Year
- Gifted: Child Find Notice
- Gifted Education- Alabama Administrative Code Gifted Chapter, Forms in multiple languages, additional information
- Gifted: Common Behaviors and Characteristics of Gifted Students
- Gifted: Social and Emotional Issues
- Gifted: Traits of Giftedness
- How to Have a Compliant IEP for Students of Transition Age
- Mastering the Maze: Process 1
- Mastering the Maze: Process 2
- Mastering the Maze: Process 3
- Mastering the Maze: Process 4
- Mastering the Maze: Process 5
- Preschool Developmental Standards
- Preschool LRE
- Quick Tips: Transition Services
- Special Education Services
COVID-19 Video Links
Academic Resources
- Why Bees and Pollination Are So Important (Recommended by a reader, James)
- Free Resource: Daily Lessons and Activities
- Free Resources: Learning Resources
- Free Trial: Study Island
- Free Resource: Curriculum Associates
- Free Resource: Carnegie Learning: Math Library Access
- Free Resource: American Museum of Natural History
Student Services Documents
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Gifted: Referral Process
Equity
Efforts must be made to identify students among all populations and socioeconomic groups as well as students with disabilities and students who are Limited English Proficient (LEP).
Second Grade Child Find
All second grade students will be observed as potential gifted referrals using a gifted behavior checklist provided by the State Department of Education.
Standard Referral
A student may be referred for consideration for gifted services by teachers, counselors, administrators, parents or guardians, peers, self, and other individuals with knowledge of the student’s abilities.
Standard referrals may occur at any time for students six years of age and older.
Parents must be informed when students are referred.
Contact Gifted Specialist, Elizabeth Gilmore at 205-699-4500 or egilmore@leedsk12.org to make a referral or if you have questions.
Contact Gifted Program Coordinator, Amy Terry at 205-699-5437 ext. 1 to make a referral or if you have questions.