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The Exceptional Student Education (ESE) Department provides programs and services for students whose needs cannot be met in school without additional support and to assist students with a successful transition from school to community. The Exceptional Student Education Department also includes the Florida Diagnostic and Learning Resources System (FDLRS) and the Severely Emotionally Disturbed Network (SEDNET).

Programs specific to Exceptional Student Education (ESE) are:
 

Autism Spectrum Disorder

Deaf/ Hard of Hearing

Developmentally Delayed

Dual Sensory Impaired

Emotional Behavior Disability

Gifted

Hospital or Homebound/Home Instruction

Intellectual Disabilities

McKay Scholarship

Orthopedically Impaired

Other Health Impaired

Prekindergarten Handicapped

Specific Learning Disabled

Speech and/ or Language Impaired

Traumatic Brain Injury

Visually Impaired


Students placed in Exceptional Student Education (ESE) programs must qualify according to specific guidelines developed by the State and documented in the Hernando County Exceptional Student Education Policies and Procedures (SP&P) for the education of exceptional students from prekindergarten (age 3) until their 22nd birthday.

Individual Education Plans (IEPs), 504 Plans, Service Plans (SP), and Educational Plans (EPs) are developed to best meet the students' individual needs in the least restrictive environment. These plans are developed by a team that includes parents, ESE personnel, general education teachers of the student, the student when turning 14 years of age or older, outside agencies if needed, and any other staff as appropriate.