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Educators

Keystone AEA is devoted to promoting the well-being of all children.  As educators, we understand that each child is unique and presents with distinctive needs.  Children with brain injuries often come to school with a host of challenges that must be addressed in the classroom.  Because no two children are alike, and no two brain injuries are identical, identifying and meeting the needs of these children can be a lengthy process.

RESOURCES FOR EDUCATORS

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IEP/504 considerations

 

Special Education, IEPs and Assessment of Students

Assessments:

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Elkader, IA 52043-9564
Phone: 563-245-1480

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Keystone AEA Website Accessibility Statement

 

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