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Services

Canby School District complies with all state and federal regulations for offering and providing services.  The following is the most commonly provided services:

  • Referral of students for consideration for assessment
  • Evaluation and testing of individual students
  • Identification of a disability
  • Individualized Educational Plan (IEP)
  • Individual case management for students and families
  • Specially designed instruction in reading, writing, math, social and communication skills, articulation, language, behavior and life skills
  • Occupational and Physical Therapy on an individual student, group and consultative need basis.
  • Speech therapy is offered in each school for students identified as needing articulation and oral motor therapies. Students often work in individual or small group settings with a licensed speech pathologist. Speech pathologists also serve students in the areas of language and social communication
  • Transition Services through our post-high programming for eligible students ages 18-21
  • Information for families about community-based supports
  • Provide specially designed instruction, accommodations/modifications and supports for each identified student through the IEP team process.
Parent Resources
**Family and Community Together (FACT)** FACT is an organization aimed at supporting and empowering Oregon families experiencing disability. They offer peer delivered family support, monthly newsletters, parent mentors, trainings and more.

Oregon Department of Education (ODE) The ODE website has a wealth of resources for parents. Including access to several important documents and information:

  • Procedural Safeguards: The Procedural Safeguards document defines a parent’s special education rights for students in school age services (kindergarten through 21). This link provides access to the document in Chinese, English, Russian, Spanish and Vietnamese.
  • Diploma Information: This link provides information for parents about the Oregon Diploma changes and how they affect students, including links to information on modified diplomas.
  • Oregon Standard IEP: This link provides information about the Oregon Standard IEP. Specifically, it provides a 2-part document, where the Part A provides the guidelines for how to complete the Oregon Standard IEP and Part B provides access to the Oregon Standard IEP. The document is available is Chinese, English, Russian, Spanish and Vietnamese.