From The Tribune staff reports
TRUSSVILLE — Trussville City Schools reported that its Exceptional Education Services Department has met — and surpassed — Alabama State Department of Education’s annual compliance monitoring thresholds for Part B of the IDEA (Individuals With Disabilities Act).
ALSDE pulls random files from each Alabama school system as a part of compliance monitoring. A spectrum of areas is checked for adherence ranging from Early Childhood Transition to Child Find efforts.
The positive review indicates that TCS meets all IEPs (Individualized Education Plans) and provides exceptional services to students with disabilities, Trussville City Schools stated through its “In the Loop” e-newsletter.
State Superintendent Dr. Eric Mackey, in his report to TCS, stated in part “…you are to be commended for your efforts to meet the timelines, requirements, and purposes of Part B of the IDEA as you continue to work to improve educational results for students with disabilities.”