EXCEPTIONAL EDUCATION
Special Education
The Alexander City Schools System is responsible for developing and implementing procedures that ensure all children within its jurisdiction, from birth to twenty-one, regardless of the severity of their disability and who need special education and related services are identified, located, and evaluated.
CHILD FIND applies to:
- children who currently attend, or will attend, Alexander City Schools
- children who attend private schools within Alexander City Schools jurisdiction,
- highly mobile children with disabilities (i.e. migrant and homeless children)
- children who are suspected of having a disability and need special education even though they are advancing from grade to grade.
If you know of a child needing special education services, contact the principal at your child's school or the Alexander City Board of Education.
Contact Information:
Director of Exceptional Education
Alexander City Board of Education
375 Lee Street
Alexander City, Alabama 35010
Phone: (256) 234-8600
Gift Education
About the Gifted Education Process
The Alabama Administrative Code defines gifted as: “Intellectually gifted children and youth are those who perform or who have demonstrated the potential to perform at high levels in academic or creative fields when compared with others of their age, experience, or environment. Children and youth possessing these abilities can be found in all populations, across all economic strata, and in all areas of human endeavor.”
Teachers, counselors, administrators, parents/guardians, peers, self, or any other individual with knowledge of a student’s abilities may refer the student. Additionally, all second grade students will be observed as potential gifted referrals using a gifted behavior checklist.
Parental consent is required prior to proceeding with screening and/or evaluation. Once consent is received, a screening team reviews the available information in the areas of intelligence or creativity, gifted characteristics, and performance. The team determines if there is enough evidence to proceed with an evaluation.
The state of Alabama uses a matrix to determine eligibility for gifted services. Students who achieve the minimum required score on the matrix are considered eligible for gifted services. A Gifted Education Plan (GEP) is developed for these students. Written parental permission is required before services begin.
Please contact 256-234-8600 with any questions or to make a gifted referral.