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Fairfield Area School District

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Elementary and Secondary Education

Special Education

The Bureau of Special Education works collaboratively with educators, schools, agencies, and other stakeholders across Pennsylvania to ensure students have access to quality and meaningful education supports, services, and opportunities.

Pennsylvania's Early Intervention program provides coaching support and services to families with children, from birth to age five, with developmental delays and disabilities. 

Attract-Prepare-Retain (APR) is a priority of Pennsylvania's Bureau of Special Education (BSE)

Forms are available for the Infant-Toddler, Preschool, and School-age programs, and include both annotated and non-annotated versions.

Supporting a child with a disability takes a team approach.

  • Pennsylvania's Early Intervention program provides coaching support and services to families with children, from birth to age five, with developmental delays and disabilities. 

  • Attract-Prepare-Retain (APR) is a priority of Pennsylvania's Bureau of Special Education (BSE)

  • Forms are available for the Infant-Toddler, Preschool, and School-age programs, and include both annotated and non-annotated versions.

  • Supporting a child with a disability takes a team approach.

Family Ambassador Pilot Program

The SPEL Family Ambassador Pilot Program to help children transition more seamlessly from Preschool Early Intervention (EI) programs to Kindergarten.