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  1. Missouri Schools for the Severely Disabled will ensure students learn functional academic skills in a safe environment to be integrated into their home, community, activities, and work. MSSD VISION. Providing quality education through: · Respect · Effective Practices · Achievement · Creativity · High Expectations

  2. We remain in the top 20 of the largest employers in the St. Louis region, offer some the most competitive salaries in the County, and financially reward our staff for educational gains. Prospective staff can visit our Talent & Acquisitions section to learn more.

  3. Our benefits start on day one for new hires and include medical, vision, dental, and life insurance, parental leave, retirement planning, staff health clinics, virtual visits, pet insurance, and wellness through our broad offering of resources and options.

  4. Explains that Section 504 requires schools to provide behavioral supports and services to students with disabilities who need them in order to receive a free appropriate public education (FAPE). Supporting Students and Avoiding the Discriminatory Use of Discipline under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act

  5. Students must qualify in one of Missouri’s thirteen eligibility categories to be eligible for special education. Once eligible, an individual education plan (IEP) is developed by the IEP team. Students receive IEP services from highly qualified teachers and related services staff.

  6. Special School District of St. Louis County, the largest specialized education provider in the state, equips and empowers students of all learning abilities to excel to their greatest potential.

  7. 1 lip 1991 · Missouri State Plan . for . Special Education . Regulations Implementing Part B of the . Individuals with Disabilities Education Act . Dr. Margie Vandeven