Special Education & Student Support
The goal of Kenosha Unified is to have our students in special education served at their neighborhood school. Services are provided based upon the level of need demonstrated and documented on the Individual Education Program (IEP).
Student support programs are an integral part of students’ daily educational environments, and the plan is designed to produce positive changes in student learning and student behavior. Delivered by school counselors, school social workers, school psychologists and other pupil services professionals, our programs also provide intervention and referral services for those students who are experiencing difficulties in their lives which interfere with academic achievement.
Administrators
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Director of Special Education and Student Support
sguckenb@kusd.edu
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Coordinator of Special Education and Student Support
ebischof@kusd.edu
262-359-6285 - Brian Erdmann
Coordinator of Special Education and Student Support
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Coordinator of Special Education and Student Support
lmcvey@kusd.edu
262-359-6274
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Special education and related services are structured around the identified needs and services required by a student’s Individual Education Program (IEP). All services received by students must be within the context of a free appropriate public education (FAPE) in the least restrictive environment (LRE) as identified in the student’s Individual Education Program (IEP). A continuum of least to most restrictive educational settings is available to students with special education needs.
Students in special education are served at their neighborhood school whenever possible. Services are provided based upon the level of need demonstrated and documented on the Individual Education Program (IEP).
Services provided for students with:
Parent Resources
- Â –Â Serves Wisconsin children and adult with disabilities, their families and those who support them. For more information:
- Â – Disability Rights Wisconsin helps people across Wisconsin gain access to services and opportunity through its advocacy and legal expertise. For more information:
- Â –Â In English, Spanish and Hmong
- Â –Â Special Education Page