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Mount Markham Central School District

Challenging and Inspiring Children to be Lifelong Learners

Committee on Special Education (CSE)/Committee on Preschool Special Education (CPSE)

The Committee on Special Education (CSE) and the Committee on Preschool Special Education (CPSE) are multidisciplinary public school committess responsible for evaluating children with disabilities and creating individualized education plans (IEPs). The IEP is a strategic planning document that identifies a student’s unique needs and how the school will strategically address those needs. 

These programs work to ensure a student’s access to high quality research-based instruction and supports to all students who are experiencing learning difficulties. Mount Markham strives to foster an environment in which all students have the opportunities necessary to succeed.

Contacts

Jason Sanchez, Director of Pupil Personnel
jsanchez@mmcsd.org

Julia Oldfield, CSE Secretary

joldfield@mmcsd.org

Lydia Gigliotti, CSE Secretary

lgigliotti@mmcsd.org

 

CSE Phone: (315) 822-2827
CSE Fax: (315) 822-2867

Related Services

  • Helps students develop listening and speaking skills. Goals may address:

    • Auditory processing (understanding and using the sounds of language)

    • Phonological skills (organizing speech sounds)

    • Comprehension (understanding language)

    • Articulation (forming clear sounds in speech)

    • Social language skills

  • Helps students develop eye and hand control and use information from the senses and attention to improve skills to successfully access and navigate the school environment. To include but not limited to: eating, self-care, problem solving, and social skills.

  • Gives students independence in classrooms, the gym, the playground, bathrooms, hallways and staircases. Therapists will help students develop physical skills, such as:

    • Gross motor control (large-muscle movement control);

    • Ambulation (moving from place to place);

    • Balance and Coordination.

  • Helps students improve their social, emotional, and coping skills. Goals may address appropriate school behavior and self-control, peer relationships, conflict resolution, and low self-esteem.

  • Helps students who have health-related needs stay safe and participate in school.