The Kettle Falls School District provides a wide range of programs and services for infants and students with disabilities, from birth through age 21. Once a child or young adult is identified as eligible for special education, the district provides education that is specially designed to meet the student's unique needs and ultimately aimed at preparing the student for a post high school academic setting, employment and independent living. Special education is provided at no cost to the student or parent.
Special education must conform to the student's Individualized EducationProgram (IEP). An IEP is a written plan for a child with a disability that includes specific information about areas needing additional or special support, and the services that will be provided. The IEP may include instruction conducted in the classroom, in the home, in hospitals, institutions and other settings.
Special Education Records
For students currently enrolled in the Kettle Falls School District, please contact your school for records.
For students no longer enrolled in the Kettle Falls School District, please contact: gprice@kfschools.org or 509.738.6625 X321. The Kettle Falls School District retains special education records six years from separation of services. If the student has not received services from KFSD in more than 6 years, those records are no longer available.