Magazine
8 Ways to Reduce Special Education Costs
9/30/2011 By:
St. Mary Parish Public Schools in
Louisiana has developed ways to
keep special education costs under
control:
1 Data-driven decision making.
School Building Level Committees
use data from multiple sources to
make decisions to ensure each student
receives the right instruction
and interventions to be successful.
2 Video communication. We use
Skype to supervise and observe
physical therapists, occupational therapists,
and speech therapists working
with students across the district. Using
this software to make free video calls,
we can collaborate in real-time, saving
time and money on travel.
3 Virtual classrooms. We also use
Skype with students receiving
hospital/homebound services.
4 Individualized instruction. We use
a variety of online and computerbased
educational programs, including
Fast ForWord, Reading Assistant,
Voyager Passport, and Vmath, among
others, to provide students with selfpaced,
individualized instruction.
5 Digital documents. With WinWizard
software, we can make printed
materials or electronic text readily available
to students who are blind or visually
impaired.
6 Braided funding. We have a braided
system of funding that weaves
together funds from many sources,
including special education, Title I, and
a number of federal, state, and local
programs.
7 Autism teams. Autism teams
include a social worker, physical
therapist/occupational therapist,
speech pathologist and teacher. The
teams receive ongoing professional
development, and then share the information
with teachers to help them
work more effectively.
8 Inclusion. Our inclusive education
settings coordinate special and regular
education services to meet the needs
of both special and regular education students
in the same classroom, and to blend
together the strengths of both systems.

Lenny Armato is the supervisor of
special education for St. Mary Parish
Public Schools.