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  1. Missouri Schools for the Severely Disabled (MSSD) is a state operated program serving Missouri students with severe disabilities. Established by state law in 1957, MSSD serves children and youth between the ages of 5 and 21.

  2. Check out DESE’s strategic plan, aimed to ensure we are improving lives through education across the State of Missouri.

  3. Promoting Student Mental Health - Expert Advice and School Resources for Understanding Disorders and Getting Help; Show Me College - A Central Resource for Missourians (and others) to explore higher education options for students with disabilities after high school.

  4. 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.

  5. 1 lip 1991 · Missouri State Plan . for . Special Education . Regulations Implementing Part B of the . Individuals with Disabilities Education Act . Dr. Margie Vandeven . Commissioner of Education . REVISED . February 2019

  6. Missouri House Bill 474 was first passed in 1973 authorizing special education. Later laws required states to provide special education services, good enough to meet the needs of all children with eligible disabilities, from your child’s third birthday to age 21, at no cost to you.

  7. The Missouri State Plan for Special Education specifies the process that all school districts are required to follow in identifying, evaluating and serving all children with disabilities who live in the school district.

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