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The Office for Students with Disabilities (OSD) provides the tools and resources to ensure that all students with disabilities receive a high quality public education that prepares students for success.

OSD is responsible for student evaluations, creating and monitoring Individualized Education Programs (IEPs), and working with schools, staff, and families to fulfill these plans towards greater student development and achievement. OSD uses a data-driven approach to best support the needs of each individual student, and does so in compliance with federal and state regulations regarding special education, including the Individual with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973.

Announcements

Nutrition

Students placed at non-public schools by CPS pursuant to their Individualized Education Programs, will receive free breakfast and lunch at the facility where they are placed. For more details, refer to the Free Nutrition Letter. [ ENGLISH | SPANISH ]

In addition, please note that this applies to days in which students receive in-person instruction. Students placed at schools participating in remote learning can visit one of CPS' meal sites Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. To locate your nearest site, visit CPS Meal Sites.


Illinois School Code Update on Requests for IEP Service Documents

Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) has amended the Illinois School Code so that parents can request service documents identified on their child's Individualized Education Program (IEP). Copies of IEP service records will be available to parents at the child's IEP meeting or may be requested at any time by contacting the school's Principal and Case Manager.

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Behavior Intervention Subcommittee Meetings

Developmental Screenings and Assessments

Early Childhood

Prescreenings in the Community

Early detection of developmental delays and high quality interventions can change a child’s development trajectory and improve outcomes for the child in a range of domains: physical and social/emotional health, language, communication, and cognitive development.

Child Find offers free screenings for developmental delays to Infants and young children who reside in the city.

Learn More About Early Childhood Screenings & Assessments

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CPS Student

Assessment in School

School-based assessment teams are responsible for evaluating any child attending a CPS school for special supports and services. Teachers, social workers, health care and special education professionals, as well as parents are involved in the process, which typically begins with an assessment of the child’s performance.

If you have concerns about your child’s development or progress in school, we recommend talking to your child’s teacher, counselor or social worker. Formal requests for an evaluation should be made in writing and addressed to the school principal and case manager.

Special Education Process

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Non-CPS Student

Assessment at a CPS Facility

Parents of students who reside in Chicago but do not attend a CPS school may request an evaluation by the Citywide Assessment team. The assessment process is the same as that for CPS students, except that formal and informal testing occurs at a CPS testing facility.

Discuss your concerns about your child’s development or progress in school with your child’s teacher, counselor or social worker first. Formal requests for an evaluation should be sent to your school administration. For more information, contact CPS at 773-553-1800, or email privateschoolevals@cps.edu.

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Parent Supports

CPS is committed to strengthening relationships and collaboration between families, schools, and community partners through the creation of a shared vision. OSD provides a number of resources and training opportunities to assist parents in caring for their children and securing the right services, supports, and individualized instruction plans to aid their learning. Additionally, through groups like the OSD Family Advisory Board, parents can participate in and influence the development of district policies for students with disabilities.

Parent Support Specialists

Parent Support Specialists are engagement liaisons who help families navigate supports and services for students with disabilities.

Meet Our Specialists

OSD Family Advisory Board (OSD FAB)

The OSD Family Advisory Board (formerly known as ODLSS Parent Advisory Council) is a community of families with students with disabilities who have a shared interest in collaborating with OSD to support students by enhancing special education supports and services.

Join the OSD FAMILY advisory board

STARnet

STARnet offers parent and educator training workshops, webinars, technical assistance, and a lending library for those caring for young children, from birth to age eight, with an emphasis on children with special needs and IEPs.

Visit starnetchicago.org

Have Questions?

Office for Students with Disabilities

773-553-1800

773-553-1801 (Fax)

osd@cps.edu

42 W. Madison St.
Chicago, IL 60602

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OSD Helpline

Call the OSD Help Line at 773-553-1840 for one-on-one assistance with your student with disabilities, IEP/504 support, or for more information. The help line is open Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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Contact Information

School Assignment Services
773-553-1847

Student Transportation
773-553-2860

Nursing Information
(773) 553-Kids (5437)
oshwnursing@cps.edu

SSCA Helpline
773-553-1843