Oberlin City School District Disability Services
Oberlin City School District Disability Services serves students from birth to age 21 with special needs and helps caregivers determine educational goals, plans, and necessary accommodations and services.
Here’s a quote from their website:
“The Pupil Services Department is your resource for special education needs. The Oberlin City School District is committed to identifying, locating and evaluating all children from birth to age 21 who may have a disability. Special education and related services are provided to eligible students with a disability, ages three through twenty-one years, when that disability has an adverse effect on educational performance.
OCSD works closely with families, agencies and staff to determine appropriate services and support for all students with disabilities. We offer a continuum of services for students with special needs and students are serviced within the least restrictive environment. his means that regardless of the student’s disability, students are educated in the environment that is best-suited or adapted to meet the individual’s needs. hey are included in the regular classroom with their typical peers as determined by their Individualized Education Program designed to meet their unique educational needs.
Parents/Guardians meet with appropriate OCSD staff to determine annual educational goals and an educational plan, including necessary accommodations and services. OCSD values the team decision-making process in regard to special education identification and placement. This is achieved through collaboration between families, teachers, students and administration.”
— Text retrieved on 6/25/2025; visit website for the most up-to-date information.