MEL Director of Special Education and Pupil Services State 2025

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Pupil Personnel Services Directors are responsible for overseeing and coordinating the delivery of a wide range of services to students, families and staff in a school district. They typically manage programs such as special education, student support services, and mental health services.
A school director is a leader who oversees the daily operations, strategic planning, and academic quality of a school. They are responsible for managing the staff, budget, curriculum, facilities, and policies of the school, as well as ensuring compliance with regulations and standards.
Sonia R. Smith, J.D. is the Director of the Special Education Division. The division is responsible for federally mandated monitoring activities, and providing support, training and technical assistance to educators and other stakeholders that provide services to students with disabilities and their families.
The Director of Student Services directs the planning, development, organization, management, direction, and implementation of all aspects of Student Services for the District which include, but are not limited to, special education, student discipline, social-emotional programming and team development, grant funded
Rachel Heenan, Director. The Special Education Division is part of the Opportunities for All Branch.
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Pupil services means a program of pupil support services and activities including counseling, health and nursing, psychological, and social work services.
The Director of Pupil Personnel Services will serve as the school systems administrator with oversight and leadership responsibility for development and implementation of system-wide special education, student services, and applicable policies and procedures.
One of the most significant challenges in special education is creating and implementing Individual Education Plans (IEPs) that truly reflect the needs of students. An IEP is a legal document that outlines the support and services a student with disabilities should receive to succeed in school.

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