Special Populations
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The Oakland Schools Department of Special Populations is dedicated to providing quality services and support intended to strengthen the capacity of Oakland County public school districts. In partnership with local districts and community agencies, the department strives to improve the educational achievement and well-being of all students with disabilities.
School districts of Oakland County provide special education services and programs for approximately 21,000 students identified as eligible for special education.
All programs for students with disabilities in Oakland County are designed and operated by local districts, including center programs for students with the most significant needs.
Services provided by the Oakland Schools may include, but are not limited to:
- Consultation
- Technical assistance
- Direct instruction (to students with low incidence disabilities)
- Audiological evaluations
- Assistive technology
Professional Learning
The Special Populations Department offers many professional learning events throughout the year, in formats ranging from the traditional face-to-face format to webinars and other online platforms.
School districts served by Oakland Schools (OS) can request professional learning (PL) provided at a district site by the OS Special Populations Department.
Parent Advisory Committee
The Oakland County Parent Advisory Committee (PAC) is comprised of parents of students with an Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP) or Individualized Education Program (IEP) within Oakland County. Each school district and public school academy are encouraged to appoint one or two PAC representatives. The Oakland Schools PAC typically meets on the first Wednesday of the following months: October, November, December, February, March, May and June at Oakland Schools or Virtually from 7:00-9:00 p.m. Meetings include membership work, legal updates, and training on various topics related to special education, and are open to the public.
The meeting dates and topics for the 2022-23 School Year are:
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Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2022 (in-person) Topic: Member Orientation
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Thursday, Nov. 17, 2022 (in-person) Topic: Combined PAC/SEAOC Meeting
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Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2022 (virtual) Topic: Preparing for Life after School -College OR Alternatives to College
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Wednesday, Feb.1, 2023 (virtual) Topic: Wednesday, Safety- Emergency procedures & ALICE protocols, trauma & personal safety.
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March 8, 2023 (in person) Topic: Summer Camps
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Wednesday, May 3, 2023 (in person) Topic: Step by Step - A Timeline from Early On to Post Secondary
- Wednesday, June 7, 2023 (virtual) Topic: Update from Teri Rinke, Director of Special Education, Michigan Department of Education
The 2022-2023 Oakland Schools PAC Board Members:
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PAC Chair: Jodie Ostrowski, West Bloomfield
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PAC Chair-Elect: Cory Hensley, Walled Lake
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PAC Secretary: Meghan Howie, Waterford
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PAC Past-Chair: Kenzi Bisbing, Waterford
Oakland Schools PAC Staff Liaisons:
- Tameka Arnold, Interim Executive Director of Special Education
- Elaine Meyer, Consultant – Early Childhood
- Laura Kramer, Project Assistant
Special Education OS Parent Handbook
The Special Education Oakland Schools Parent Handbook was developed for parents of students with disabilities. It includes programs, people, and organizations available to help you and your child. It also serves as one source of information about state and federal laws that have been written to protect the rights of students with disabilities, including your procedural safeguards.
ISD Plan
The Oakland Schools Plan for the Delivery of Special Education (ISD Plan) documents information about the delivery system of special education programs and services in Oakland County. Obtain your copy of the Oakland Schools Plan for Delivery of Special Education (ISD Plan).
If you have compliance questions related to the education of students with disabilities, please contact our unit at 248.209.2552.