Wp West Point Consolidated School District CHILD FIND PUBLICITY CAMPAIGN In keeping with State Board Policy 74.19, The West Point Consolidated School District is participating in an ongoing statewide effort to identify, locate and evaluate children birth through the age of twenty (20) who have a physical, mental, communicative and/or emotional disability; including students in the Private School located within West Point Consolidated School District. Early identification of children in need of special education is essential in adequately preparing them for lifelong experiences. In addition, this information gathered from contacts with parents and other agencies will be used to help determine present and future program needs as improvement is made toward the goals of providing a free and appropriate public education to all children with a disability. Please contact the Office of Special Services and/or Jeanette Longstreet, Director of Special Services, if you know of any children who may have a disability. You may call (662-492-5867) or come by our office: Office of Special Services 418-A Fifth Street West Point, MS 39773 The Office of Special Services works with local Head Start, Department of Human Services, Local Mental Health agencies, as well as local education agencies, physicians, and other individuals to identify and locate children out-of-school and in-school who may be in need of special services. The West Point Consolidated School District does not discriminate on the basis of age, sex, race, religion, handicap, or national origin. Wp West Point Consolidated School District CHILD FIND PUBLICITY CAMPAIGN In keeping with State Board Policy 74.19, The West Point Consolidated School District is participating in an ongoing statewide effort to identify, locate and evaluate children birth through the age of twenty (20) who have a physical, mental, communicative and/or emotional disability; including students in the Private School located within West Point Consolidated School District. Early identification of children in need of special education is essential in adequately preparing them for lifelong experiences. In addition, this information gathered from contacts with parents and other agencies will be used to help determine present and future program needs as improvement is made toward the goals of providing a free and appropriate public education to all children with a disability. Please contact the Office of Special Services and/or Jeanette Longstreet, Director of Special Services, if you know of any children who may have a disability. You may call (662-492-5867) or come by our office: Office of Special Services 418-A Fifth Street West Point, MS 39773 The Office of Special Services works with local Head Start, Department of Human Services, Local Mental Health agencies, as well as local education agencies, physicians, and other individuals to identify and locate children out-of-school and in-school who may be in need of special services. The West Point Consolidated School District does not discriminate on the basis of age, sex, race, religion, handicap, or national origin.