Special Education

Arlington School District offers a continuum of special education programs and services to meet the needs of eligible services. The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) is the federal legislation governing how students with disabilities receive a free and appropriate public education (FAPE).

All buildings in the district house programs for students with moderate disabilities, and we have programs for students with greater needs sited throughout the district. Special Education includes related services such as speech and language therapy and fine and gross motor therapy for eligible students.

Special Education services require collaboration among all stakeholders – parents, the students, school staff and support personnel. School Psychologists in each building work in tandem with building administrators to ensure students eligible for special education receive programs designed to meet their individual needs.


"Child Find" is our process for evaluating children ages birth to 5 who may require special education services.

Please take a look at the following resources (videos and link to ECOC) for helpful information:
General Early Intervention Information
Babies Can't Wait
Link to the Early Childhood Outcomes Center

For more information on the process of qualifying students for special education, click here.

Diane Kirchner-Scott
Executive Director of Teaching & Learning
Arlington Public Schools
315 N. French Ave.
Arlington WA 98223
(360 )618-6228

Tammy Allen-Greaves
Administrative Assistant
(360) 618-6214

Margaret Welch
Administrative Assisant
(360) 618-6215

FAX RECORDS TO (360) 618-6222