Educational Services and Resources Exceptional Student Services

Special Education Assistance To Schools
Mission
To promote the development and implementation of
extraordinary education through the proper allocation, distribution and monitoring of
federal and state funds so that students with disabilities reach higher of academic
achievement, workplace skills and effective participation in society.
Program Description
The Section distributes formula-driven grants,
focused-issue grants and state-appropriated funds. Grants are monitored through
amendments, cash management reports, audits and other reporting requirements as identified
in specific awards. The initiatives that support this mission are: Fund Management,
Guidance and Support, School-to-Adult-Life Transition, and Residential and Institutional
Vouchers. Federal Entitlement Funds are formula-driven funds under the Individuals
with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) for general special education and preschool special
education to support excess costs of educating students with disabilities. Special
Education Placement and Residential Education Voucher Fund: Education costs of students
placed in private institutions by the Department of Economic Security, Department of
Corrections, Department of Juvenile Corrections, Department of Health Services and
Juvenile Courts, as provided by A.R.S. 15-1182, Laws 1990, Ch. 164. Special Education
Institutional Voucher Fund: Education costs of students attending the Arizona School for
the Deaf and the Blind (ASDB), children hospitalized in the Arizona State Hospital (ASH)
and children in developmentally disabled programs operated by the Department of Health
Services, in accordance with A.R.S., 15-1202. Extended School Year: Additional funds
to schools to provide extended school-year programs for disabled students as provided by
A.R.S. 15-881. Residential Placement Training and Residential Emergency Fund for use
when the Department of Economic Security of Department of Health Services lacks funds to
place students as per Laws 1991, Ch. 173. Supplemental Additional IDEA: Funds to
schools that are experiencing rapid growth in the population of preschools children with
disabilities, or that are initiating or expanding services in order to comply with state
and federal statues relating to preschool special education.
Contact Information
Exceptional Student Services - Receptionist
Arizona Department of Education
1535 West Jefferson Street, Bin 24
Phoenix, Arizona 85007
Tel: (602) 542-4013 or (602) 364-4000
ADE Toll Free Tel: (800) 352-4558
Fax: (602) 542-5404
This page was last updated on
Wednesday, June 07, 2006.
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