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Department of Pupil Services
341 S. Nelson Avenue
Wilmington, OH 45177

937-382-1641

Teresa Gillespie, Director
teresa.paaske@wilmington.k12.oh.us

Diane Hertlein, Case Manager
diane.hertlein@wilmington.k12.oh.us

Department of Pupil Services
341 S. Nelson Avenue
Wilmington, OH 45177

937-382-1641

Teresa Gillespie, Director
teresa.paaske@wilmington.k12.oh.us

Diane Hertlein, Case Manager
diane.hertlein@wilmington.k12.oh.us


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John Doe vs. State of Ohio
On July 2, 2009, the Southern District of Ohio granted the parties’ Second Joint Motion for Preliminary Approval of Partial Class Action Settlement in the case of John Doe, et al., v. State of Ohio, et al., Case No. 2:91-cv-464  (Doe v. State of Ohio).  The partial settlement, which is reflected in a Consent Order, concerns certain claims regarding the State of Ohio’s procedures for implementing the Individuals with Disabilities in Education Improvement Act of 2004) (IDEA).  The Consent Order is attached, as is a notice describing the lawsuit, the proposed settlement and upcoming proceedings on this matter.  Ohio students with disabilities and their parents or guardians have the ability to submit written comments or objections regarding the Consent Order.  These comments or objections must be submitted by September 16, 2009 to:
 
Clerks of Courts
United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio
Joseph P. Kinneary U.S. Courthouse
85 Marconi Blvd.
Columbus, Ohio  43215
Attn: Judge Holschuh’s Docket  
 

The Court has scheduled a hearing at 10:00a.m on October 20, 2009 to determine whether the proposed partial settlement is fair, reasonable and adequate, and whether it should receive the court’s final approval. 

DOE Notice

DOE Consent Order

On July 2, 2009, the Southern District of Ohio granted the parties’ Second Joint Motion for Preliminary Approval of Partial Class Action Settlement in the case of John Doe, et al., v. State of Ohio, et al., Case No. 2:91-cv-464  (Doe v. State of Ohio).  The partial settlement, which is reflected in a Consent Order, concerns certain claims regarding the State of Ohio’s procedures for implementing the Individuals with Disabilities in Education Improvement Act of 2004) (IDEA).  The Consent Order is attached, as is a notice describing the lawsuit, the proposed settlement and upcoming proceedings on this matter.  Ohio students with disabilities and their parents or guardians have the ability to submit written comments or objections regarding the Consent Order.  These comments or objections must be submitted by September 16, 2009 to:
 
Clerks of Courts
United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio
Joseph P. Kinneary U.S. Courthouse
85 Marconi Blvd.
Columbus, Ohio  43215
Attn: Judge Holschuh’s Docket  
 

The Court has scheduled a hearing at 10:00a.m on October 20, 2009 to determine whether the proposed partial settlement is fair, reasonable and adequate, and whether it should receive the court’s final approval. 

DOE Notice

DOE Consent Order

Wilmington City Schools, Department of Pupil Services
Working every day to meet the needs of every student

Wilmington City Schools, Department of Pupil Services
Working every day to meet the needs of every student

The Wilmington City Schools Department of Pupil Services is proud to provide:

  • Assistance designing interventions for children having learning or behavioral difficulties.
  • Speech and language assessments and services.
  • Assessment and diagnostic services for students suspected of having a disability, in accordance with IDEIA (Individuals with Disability Education Improvement Act) or ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) Section 504.
  • Assistance in securing school-based counseling or health services.
  • Consultation and liaison with outside agencies/professionals/organizations.

The Wilmington City Schools Department of Pupil Services is proud to provide:

  • Assistance designing interventions for children having learning or behavioral difficulties.
  • Speech and language assessments and services.
  • Assessment and diagnostic services for students suspected of having a disability, in accordance with IDEIA (Individuals with Disability Education Improvement Act) or ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) Section 504.
  • Assistance in securing school-based counseling or health services.
  • Consultation and liaison with outside agencies/professionals/organizations.

Do you suspect your child may have a disability or may be gifted?

For children ages 3 - 21, contact:

  • Wilmington City Schools Case Manager Diane Hertlein at 283-7385

For children birth - age 3, contact:

  • Wilmington City Schools School Psychologist Lyndsey Callahan at 283-7393
  • Clinton County MRDD, Pam Stephens at 382-7519
  • Help Me Grow of Clinton County at 382-5899

Do you suspect your child may have a disability or may be gifted?

For children ages 3 - 21, contact:

  • Wilmington City Schools Case Manager Diane Hertlein at 283-7385

For children birth - age 3, contact:

  • Wilmington City Schools School Psychologist Lyndsey Callahan at 283-7393
  • Clinton County MRDD, Pam Stephens at 382-7519
  • Help Me Grow of Clinton County at 382-5899
 
 
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