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Exceptional Student Services Unit
Offices in the Exceptional Student Services Unit (ESSU)
There are three offices within the Exceptional Student Services Unit: the Office of Gifted Education, the Office of Facility Schools and the Office of Special Education. This website is a resource for teachers, administrators, and parents for students within all three offices.
Office of Gifted Education
The Office of Gifted Education administers the state's Exceptional Children's Educational Act (ECEA) in the Colorado Revised Statutes.
Administrative Units (AUs) oversee and provide educational services to gifted students. An AU is defined as a school district, a board of cooperative educational services (BOCES), or the state Charter School Institute (CSI). The Office of Gifted Education provides AUs guidance for implementation of their gifted program plan and collaborates with the AU to monitor the implementation of key requirements of ECEA.
Office of Facility Schools
The Office of Facility Schools provides systems of support for students and staff that cultivate educational environments that value relationships, compassion, and academic outcomes. The Office of Facility Schools provides guidance, monitoring, resources, and professional development for teachers and administrators and serves both special education and general education students. Facility schools are licensed by the Colorado Department of Human Services or the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment and approved by the Colorado Department of Education. Facility Schools are located in day treatment, residential treatment, and hospital settings.
Office of Special Education
The Office of Special Education provides resources for teachers, administrators, and parents of students with exceptional educational needs due to a disability, or learners who are culturally and/or linguistically diverse or have some other special need. This office administers both the state's Exceptional Children's Educational Act (ECEA) and the federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) for children with disabilities.
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Supporting Displaced Gifted and Special Education Students
- Supporting Displaced Students: Gifted and Talented
- Supporting Displaced Students: Special Education
There are many ways that children and families can be displaced. There are floods, fires, and other types of natural disasters that can destroy homes or make them uninhabitable for periods of time. Families can also experience hardships that result in major home life changes.
See also: CDE's COVID-19 Resources for Schools page
Keep in Touch
AU Special Education Director of Record and Special Education Fiscal Contact Information.
ESSU must have current contact information for all Special Education Directors and Special Education Fiscal Contacts. We will share important updates and information with you through our listserv, please be sure that we have accurate, updated information. Watch for emails from CDE_SPED for updates and information.
ESSU Newsletter
This monthly e-newsletter is sent to administrators, educators, and support staff and includes information for the Office of Gifted Education, the Office of Facility Schools, and the Office of Special Education.
The newsletter features information on "Recent News," "Training and Professional Development," "OSEP Updates" and "Deadlines." Special Education Directors and Fiscal Contacts are automatically added to the Newsletter listserv.
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