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Pupil Personnel Services

"New Miami Local School District is committed to empowering every student to achieve and grow beyond standards."

Director of Human Resources and Student Services
Josh Senters
(513) 863-0833 ex. 3002
 
Talent/Special Education Coordinator
(513) 863-0833 ex. 2004
 
School Psychologist
(513) 863-0833 ex. 1224
 
Social Emotional Coordinator
(513) 863-0833 ex. 1206
 

The Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA) is a federal law that requires students with disabilities ages preschool through school age receive a free and appropriate public education (FAPE). New Miami Local Schools provides a continuum of services to meet the needs of learners with special needs in their least restrictive environment.

View Ohio Dept. of Education's Special Education website.

Child Find Notice
New Miami Local Schools are annually required to locate, identify and evaluate children suspected of, or identified with, an educational disability under the Individuals with Disability Education Act (IDEA), or children with mental or physical impairments that substantially limits a major life activity under Section 504 who reside within the district.  This obligation applies regardless of whether the children receive a public education. The process of locating, identifying, and evaluating children with disabilities is known as Child Find.

The School routinely evaluates students with suspected disability or impairment and who may require academic intervention or support. Parents may contact school personnel to discuss their concerns at any time.

As the district of residence, we have the responsibility to identify and arrange for appropriate services for any child with a qualifying disability.

If you have or know of any Butler County district resident who may have a child ages 3 to 21 with a disability or impairment please contact Josh Senters.

Disability Categories

A Guide to Parent Rights in Special Education

The Parent Mentor of New Miami Local School District is a parent of a child with a disability.  The mentor is employed by the district to provide training, support, and information to families of students with disabilities.  For more information contact the parent mentor.

Parent Mentor Brochure

Becky Kremer

513-795-8430