Special Education Programs
Chuck Nykreim, Co-Director - Elementary Special
Education
Chris Willis, Co-Director - Secondary Special Education
Telephone - 253-945-2080
Fax number - 253-945-2177
| Program/Contact | Program Description |
Preschool & Elementary Special Education |
Special Education Programs Preschool though 5th grade |
Secondary/Post-Secondary Special Education |
Special Education Programs grades 6th through 12th grade |
Child Find Program |
Child Find is a free screening to identify children, ages birth through twenty one years , who may be in need of early intervention or special education services. If you have concerns or questions about your child's development, please call. Children 0 to 3 years of age: 253-874-4554 or 253-854-5660. Children three and older: 253-945-2093. |
Birth to Three Program |
This program is discretionary and provided by community agencies in coordination with the district for eligible children who may transition into the district’s preschool program at age three. |
Early Intervention Program |
Provided to special education eligible children, ages 3-5, with the support of special education and related service personnel |
Speech and Language
Services |
These specialists evaluate student needs and provide services in the areas of language, articulation, voice and fluency, and communication. |
Motor Services |
These specialists provide services to facilitate the development of fine and gross motor skills enabling students to gain benefit from their educational program |
Vision Services |
This program provides services for students with visual impairments. The vision teacher works directly with students and consults with teachers. A Braillist transcribes all necessary materials for students, and an Orientation and Mobility Specialist works with students in moving about their environment safely. |
School Psychology |
School Psychologists provide support to teachers, support staff, administration, students and parents. They are responsible for facilitating the evaluation of students who may have special needs. They also provide individual and classroom interventions |
Assistive Technology
Program Kathy Waltman |
This program ensures that assistive technology is available to students with a disability if it is required as part of a IEP. |
Elementary Day Treatment |
Day Treatment Program for students grades K-6 with significant mental health needs |
MERIT |
Day Treatment Program for students grades 6-12 with significant mental health needs |
Employment and Transition Program |
Program for students with developmental disabilities ages 19-21. |
| Autism Consultant Jane Murphy jmurphy@fwps.org 253-945-4584 |
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Native American Education Program |
Program is designed to assist Native American students in succeeding with their educational process and to preserve and enlighten understanding of the culture within the school and community. |
| Deaf/Hard of Hearing Program Deirdre Curle dcurle@fwps.org 253-945-3042 |
Program is designed to provide appropriate educational services for deaf and hearing impaired students. |

