MISSION STATEMENT
Our mission is to provide a free and appropriate public education for all students in the least restrictive environment with high academic standards to create independent, resourceful, lifelong learners in today's diverse world.

Community & Parent Resources
As you become familiar with Special Education and your child’s disability, there may be occasions when you will need to access a community resource. Community resources generally focus on specific areas of concern and are not always appropriate for all students. The following list is a sample of community resources located in Spokane:

Resources for Parents

OSPI Special Education Site  
Procedural Safeguards   
ARC of Spokane 328-6326
DDD (Division of Developmental Disabilities) 456-2893
BEST (Behavioral Education Skills Training) 474-2663
Learning Disabilities Association of Wa 624-2713 / 535-5519
Parents of Children with Down Syndrome 448-5837/ 747-4940
Spokane Mental Health 838-4651
PAVE (Parents are Vital in Education) 326-1722
Shriners Children’s Hospital 455-7844
Social Security Administration 1-800-772-1213
St. Luke’s Rehabilitation Institute 838-7279
Northwest Autism Center 328-1582
Easter Seals 326-8292
Northeast Tri County Health District (Stevens County) 684-1301

Infant Toddler Network

324-1651

 

 


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