Special Education

The Brillion Public School District’s Special Education department offers high-quality services to students with disabilities.  We take great pride in being able to offer a variety of services, programs, and placements that meet the individual needs of students, ages three through twenty-one.  We strive to collaborate with parents to ensure that each student’s Individualized Education Program (IEP) is tailored to their specific needs, which results in the student receiving a Free and Appropriate Public Education (FAPE).  It is our mission to engage all students in their learning while holding high expectations for everyone to ensure students build confidence and become well-rounded individuals.

 If you have concerns about your child’s development or school progress, talk first with your child’s teacher to see what is being done or what could be done to help.

The district provides services in the following areas:

Autism

Blind and Visual Impairment

Deaf and Hard of Hearing / Deafblind

Emotional Behavioral Disability

Intellectual Disability

Orthopedic Impairment

Other Health Impairment

Significant Developmental Delay

Specific Learning Disability

Speech or Language Impairment

Traumatic Brain Injury

Parent Resources:

Special Education Introduction

Procedural Safeguards

Speech / Language Milestones

Wisconsin’s Informational Guidebook on Dyslexia and Related Conditions

Learning Disabilities and ADHD

Autism Society of Wisconsin     

Autism Society of America

Special Olympics Wisconsin

College Resources for Students with Disabilities

Adult Services

Care Wisconsin / Family Care