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  1. OSE supports schools to ensure the success of every student with disabilities by supporting families through the IEP process and in their student’s education. MCPS provides a Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) to all students with disabilities in need of special education and related services.

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  2. MCPS Special Education at a Glance is a companion document to MCPS Schools at a Glance and contains information that may be used to inform school improvement plans and to identify best practices to improve outcomes for students with disabilities.

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  4. Montgomery County Public Schools' Special Education mission is to engage, encourage, and empower students with disabilities by providing, in the least restrictive environment, the supports and services needed to graduate and live, learn, work and participate in communities of their choice with maximum independence.

  5. The continuum of services includes an itinerant model for children in community-based child care settings and preschools, an inclusive model in selected MCPS general education pre-K classes, and self-contained classes. Classes are provided for children who need a comprehensive approach to their learning. Prekindergarten Service Descriptions.

  6. The Mission of the Office of Special Education (OSE) is to provide, implement, and monitor the delivery of a seamless continuum of services for students with disabilities from birth through age 21, to prepare for college, career, and community readiness.

  7. MCPS at a Glance 2022-2023. Student Demographics. Graduation Rates 2022. 2023 data coming in March 2024. 211 Schools. 136 Elementary Schools / 40 Middle Schools / 25 High Schools / 5 Special Schools / 2 Early Childhood Centers / 1 Program / 1 Special Service Program / 1 Technology High School. 160,554 Students. Largest District. in Maryland.

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