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Pupil Services

Staff

Director:     Natalie Harmeling
Phone:   937-283-7384
Email:   natalie.harmeling@wilmington.k12.oh.us
     
Case Manager:   Brooke Reynolds
Phone:   937-283-7385
Fax:   937-382-1645
Email:   brooke.reynolds@wilmington.k12.oh.us

Services Offered at WCS

  • Assistance designing interventions for children having learning or behavioral difficulties.
  • Speech and language assessments and services.
  • Assessment and diagnostic services for students suspected of having a disability, in accordance with IDEIA (Individuals with Disability Education Improvement Act) or ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) Section 504.
  • Assistance in securing school-based counseling or health services.
  • Consultation and liaison with outside agencies, professionals, and/or organizations.
  • Special Education Model Policies
 

Do you suspect your child is gifted or has a disability?

For children ages 3 - 21, contact:

    Brooke Reynolds - WCS Case Manager
937-283-7385
District Psychologists:

  Lindsey Callahan and Doug Savage   
937-382-1641
For children birth - age 3, contact:

  Lindsey Callahan, WCS School Psychologist
937-283-7393
Clinton County MRDD:

  Kyle Lewis, Superintendent
937-382-7519
Help Me Grow of Clinton County:   937-382-5899

Preschool Program

WCS operates a Preschool Program in the East End building. There are four classrooms in the preschool program, each taught by a certified teacher (Intervention specialist) and includes a teacher’s assistant. Classrooms are made up of a maximum of twelve students. Eight students in the classroom have been identified with special needs (ages 3-6) and four students in the class are typically developing peers. The typical peers in the program are expected to demonstrate age appropriate social and communication skills and to support the learning of their peers in the classroom.

In our preschool program, students will always have the opportunity to move, sing, observe, create, discuss, read, and play! This is all done through hands-on exploration and encourages perseverance. We embrace emergent learning that covers all areas of academics in a play based environment and at an appropriate level for our students. Environments that encourage play are environments that are preparing children for kindergarten, future elementary school academics and a love of life long learning!

View our Preschool Program document for information, online application link, and contact information.