Special Education
Wapakoneta City Schools strives to a provide a continuum of services to students ages 3 through 21 identified as disabled under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act. Services are provided in accordance with Ohio’s Operating Standards for Ohio's Schools Serving Children with Disabilities.
The continuum of services includes Intervention Specialist Consultation and direct or support services provided by the Building Intervention Specialist. We are committed to using CoTeaching Classroom Structures to support inclusive practices and give our students more access to the general curriculum. We also work with the the Auglaize County Educational Service Center to provide support or direct services for our students with more pervasive needs.
The Ohio Medicaid School Program
Notice of Parent/Guardian Rights
Parental Consent to Access Public Benefits (Medicaid)
The Ohio Medicaid School Program
Ohio school districts have the opportunity to receive federal Medicaid dollars through a program called the Ohio Medicaid School Program (MSP). Through this program, school districts can receive Medicaid dollars for therapy services such as Speech, Audiology, Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Nursing, Psychology, Counseling, and Social Work services. In the process of billing Medicaid for these services, billing information must be shared with the Ohio Department of Medicaid. For Medicaid billing purposes, schools must obtain a one-time signed Parental Consent to Share Health Information for the Ohio School Medicaid Program. After this one-time written consent, you will receive an annual notice of this consent.
Schools request this consent for all students who receive therapy services, even students who may not be currently enrolled in Medicaid. Some health information shared is specific to your student, while other information is related to all students within the entire school district. Schools can use this health information to help reduce the costs for services that the district must deliver pursuant to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). This student-specific health information is protected and will be accessed only by people authorized to do so by the school’s Medicaid contract.
Your consent is voluntary. You have the right to withdraw your consent at any time (34 CFR Part 99 and Part 300). You are not required to enroll in Medicaid. If your school does bill Medicaid, you will not be required to incur any out-of-pocket expenses such as a deductible or co-pay, decreased lifetime coverage, increased premiums or the discontinuation of benefits, or result in you paying for services.
Regardless of whether you grant consent, refuse consent, or revoke your consent, your child will still be provided with an evaluation and/or the services as identified by the school district at no cost to you.
Please contact Lori Page at (419) 739-5202 with questions regarding the MSP Parental Consent.
