Special Education
About the Office of Special Education, CSE/CPSE
Lyndonville students are supported through related services, K-12 consultant teachers, K-12 co-teaching classrooms, a full day Academic Support Center, 12:1 Life Skills Class, 8:1:1 Special Education Classroom, Resource Room, and the Program for Acceptable Completion of Educational Requirements (PACER) program with full-time staff who can respond immediately to students in need of extra emotional support. In addition, school counselors and teacher leaders receive ongoing specialized coaching to ensure that Lyndonville students are provided the most up-to-date special education services available.
Behavior Support/Therapeutic Intervention Team/Student Support Services
- Aimee Chaffee, Director, CSE Chair
- Penny Barry, School Psychologist, CPSE Chair
- Katy Franks, CSE Chair
- Jeff Kingsbury, High School Counselor
- Jesse Partrick, Pre-K-12 Mental Health Prevention Counselor/Social Worker
- Kim Nealon, Elementary & Grades 7/8 Counselor
Information for Families

To register for ADHD/Learning Differences Support Group:
- Call 716-332-4170 or email info@parentnetworkwny.org
- Visit Events for more information.
Related Files & Links
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- Understanding the Difference - School Counseling vs. Therapy
- Special Education Service Manual - This manual provides guidelines, procedures and forms for the Special Education Program at Lyndonville Central School District.
- Medicaid Confidential Disclosure Policy - NYS School Supportive Health Services Program (SSHSP), NYS Department of Health (DOH), New York State Education Department (NYSED), NY Office of the Medicaid Inspector General (OMIG) Compliance Agreement
- Special Education Classifications - 13 Classifications for School-Age Students
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- Procedural Safeguards - New York State Education Department PROCEDURAL SAFEGUARDS NOTICE May 2024 Rights for Parents of Children with Disabilities, Ages 3-21
- Procedural Safeguards (Spanish) - May 2024
- A Parent's Guide to Special Education - The New York State Education Department provides information for parents, guardians and other family members about laws, regulations and policies affecting special education programs and services in this parent guide.
- Special Education Parts 200 and 201 - Regulations of the NYS Commissioner of Education - Parts 200 and 201
- Parent Network of Western New York - Parent Network of WNY is a not-for-profit agency that provides education and resources for families of individuals with special needs (birth through adulthood).
