Loveland City School District Search for Students with Disabilities
School districts throughout Ohio participate in an effort to identify, locate, and evaluate all children with disabilities, birth through 21 years of age, who reside within their district and/or attend a private school within the district and have a confirmed or suspected disability. For infants, toddlers, and preschoolers, a disability means that a child may have a delay in one or more developmental areas: adaptive behavior, cognition, communication, physical development, vision, hearing, and/or social-emotional functioning. For school-age children, a disability means having one or more conditions defined by federal regulations and state standards. These disabilities include autism, cognitive disability, specific learning disability, hearing and/or visual handicaps, multiple disabilities, orthopedic handicap, other health impairment, emotional disturbance, traumatic brain injury, or speech and language impairment.
If you know a child who may have a disability, please contact the Loveland School District Department of Teaching and Learning at 683-5600.
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