Student Services
Up one level- Early Childhood Program — by Doug Bertram — last modified Friday, August 06
- The Winton Woods Early Childhood program serves children with developmental delays, ages 3-5, and typical children, ages 3-5, who reside in the Winton Woods district.
- Early Childhood Program Parent Handbook — by Jeffrey Carpenter — last modified Friday, August 06
- Program Guide for Parents about Winton Woods City Schools Preschool program for typical and special needs children.
- School Health Program — by Doug Bertram — last modified Tuesday, September 01
- Winton Woods employs three school nurses and one full-time health aide who are responsible for the health needs throughout the school district. Some services performed are:
- Speech & Language Services — by Doug Bertram — last modified Friday, July 20
- Five speech-language pathologists provide services to students with an identified need age three through grade twelve. Responsibilities are:
- Student Services — by Doug Bertram — last modified Tuesday, September 01
- Student Services coordinates specialized programs and services for approximately 4,200 students in the Winton Woods City School District. Maximizing each student's school experience is the goal of the department. Staff members within each division of Student Services have special training, which is required to assist in meeting the needs of identified students. In addition to offering special education services, Student Services provides a multitude of services:
- Special Education — by Doug Bertram — last modified Friday, July 20