Pre-K ESE
  • Are you concerned that your child may have difficulty with learning, speaking, playing, seeing, walking or hearing? Do you know that you can have your child screened? Did you know that the public school provides services for qualifying children?

     

    Evaluation Process

    1. REFERRAL TO FDLRS: Parent Contacts the Florida Diagnostic & Learning Resources System (FDLRS) by calling 1-800-533-0326 or 352-671-6051. (https://springs.fdlrs.org
    2. SCREENING: Parent Completes & Returns the FDLRS Screening Forms
    3. REFERRAL TO ESE: FDLRS will review the screening forms and submit the request for an evaluation to the ACPS Pre-K ESE Office if an evaluation is needed.
    4. SCHEDULE EVALUATION: The family will register in Skyward & Contact the ACPS Pre-K ESE office at 352-955-7671 to schedule the evaluation. For guidance on how to register in Skyward, go to www.sbac.edu/enrollment
    5. EVALUATION: Child is evaluated by the ACPS Pre-K ESE Evaluation Team.
    6. STAFFING: Family attends the Staffing Appointment with the ACPS Pre-K ESE Evaluation Team. Results are reviewed and a determination is made regarding the child's eligibility for an IEP and ESE Services.
FDRLS Roadmap
  • Karla Hutchinson, Ed.S
    ESE/Student Services Supervisor of Pre-K ESE Programs, Discipline and Truancy
    Email: hutchikn@gm.sbac.edu
    352.955.7671 ext. 1664 

    Allison Jones
    ESE Staffing Speciliast
    Email: jonesaj@gm.sbac.edu
    352.955.7671 ext. 1662

    Tracey Bryant
    School Psychologist 
    Email: bryanttj@gm.sbac.edu
    352.955.7671 ext. 1669

    Connie Burton
    Speech / Language Pathologist
    Email: burtoncg@gm.sbac.edu
    352.955.7671 ext. 1663

    Brooke Rich
    Administratve Secretary
    Email: richbk@gm.sbac.edu
    352.955.7671 ext. 1616 

    Pre-K ESE Fax #:
    (844) 821-6920

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  • The Florida Diagnostic & Learning Resources System (FDLRS) provides diagnostic, instructional, and technology support services to districts' exceptional education programs and families of students with disabilities.

    Child Find offers information and free screenings for children from birth to 5 years of age with medical issues or who may have difficulty with learning, speaking, behaving, seeing, walking, listening, and/or sensory issues. 

    For more information on FDLRS/Child Find, please visit their website at: https://springs.fdlrs.org/child-find

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