Special Education

A significant component of the Student Services Department is Abington School District’s Special Education services and offerings. Abington School District is committed to providing students with disabilities an array of programs and services to meet their individual needs. In compliance with the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act and the Pennsylvania School Code, the District provides within its public schools Learning, Emotional, Autistic, Life Skills, Blind and Visually Impaired Support, Deaf and Hard Of Hearing Support, Physical Support, Multiple Disabilities Support, and Speech and Language Support Programs. Every effort is made to serve students at their home schools using an inclusive approach towards instructional delivery. The process includes identification, referral and screening, evaluation, eligibility, Individualized Education Program (IEP)/placement, and triennial reevaluation.

For more information, please read the following information.:

Identification Process and Programs

If a parent or educator believes that a student may have a disability and be in need of special education services, a school psychologist coordinates a process that includes identification, referral and screening, evaluation, eligibility, IEP/placement, and triennial reevaluation. A permission form will be provided for parent/guardian signature, which will list the planned assessments. These steps may include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Gathering information from parents, teachers, and the student

  • Analyzing curriculum-based data

  • Completing classroom observations

  • Administering psychological and educational assessments

  • Conducting a Functional Behavioral Assessment

  • Assisting in the development of an Individualized Education Program (IEP), if appropriate

  • Coordinating re-evaluation and other psychological activities, as needed

Read our Parent/Guardian Resources and Support below for information related to the above-mentioned topics.

Updates

Resources

Navigating the world of Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) can be confusing. Below are resources that can help you and your student along their academic journey.

Secondary Transition Resources

In addition, if you are interested in the support of other parents and guardians who have students with individualized needs, the Abington School District Special Education Parent Advisory Council (SEPAC) provides the parent/guardian community the chance to meet and discuss issues relevant to the education of students with disabilities. The group meets several times a year in the Copper Beech Elementary School library. Consult the Abington School District printed school year calendar for meeting dates or contact Student Services via email for more information.

Contacts

Ms. Marie Capitolo
Director of Special Education 
Email Marie Capitolo
215-881-2549

Ms. Leah Gallagher
Supervisor of Special Education at Copper Beech Elementary School, and Co-Supervisor of Special Education at Abington Senior High School

Email Leah Gallagher
215-881-2549

Ms. Julia Krik
Supervisor of Special Education at Abington Middle School
Email Julia Krik
215-884-4700, ext. 2434

Ms. Marie Levins
Co-Supervisor at Abington Middle School
Email Marie Levins
215-884-4700, ext. 2713

Ms. Elizabeth Miller 
Supervisor of Special Education at Highland, Overlook and Roslyn Elementary Schools 
Email Elizabeth Miller
215-881-2549

Ms. Maria Vaccaro 
Supervisor of Special Education at McKinley, Rydal and Willow Hill Elementary Schools 
Email Maria Vaccaro
215-881-2549

Ms. Jennifer Zahor
Supervisor of Special Education at Abington Senior High School
Email Jennifer Zahor
215-884-4700, ext. 2468, ext. 2469