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Oceanside Unified School District

The special education department at the Oceanside Unified School District (“OUSD”) serves approximately 2,344 students with special needs on Individualized Educational Programs (“IEPs”) and 504 Plans, approximately 14.4% of the student population. Oceanside Unified School District serves approximately16,261 children, from preschool to adult transition (3-22 years old). Oceanside Unified School District’s special education department offers a variety of programs, services, and supports.

Oceanside Unified School District
Special Education

Learn more about the Oceanside Unified School District and their special education program(s) by visiting their website and reviewing available information, attending meetings that are open to the public, reviewing the general and special education policies and procedures, and more! Here are a few links to get you started.

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Special Education

Learn more about Oceanside Unified School District’s special education department! Find information on enrollment, contacting staff, programs and services, extended school year, and helpful resources.

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School Sites

Find your school of residence within the Oceanside Unified School District or explore options for intra-district transfers! OUSD provides contact information and a link to their school’s individual websites.

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Academic Calendar

Download a copy of the most recent calendar for the Oceanside Unified School District’s school year for your records. Check for holiday closures and start and dismissal times for specific school sites.

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Policies & Procedures

Get to know Oceanside Unified School District’s policies and procedures! It is important for parents to stay informed on how OUSD handles things like transportation, school observations, and attendance.

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Community Advisory Committee

Oceanside Unified is part of the North Coastal Consortium for Special Education SELPA. Learn about how parents, educators, and community members can get involved with the Community Advisory Committee.

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Facebook

Stay up to date with Oceanside Unified School District on Facebook! OUSD frequently posts about student and staff successes, upcoming events, district news, job opportunities and much more.

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Can a Special Education Attorney Help?

If you disagree with, or have concerns about, your child’s Individualized Educational Program (“IEP”) you may want to consult with a special education attorney. Perhaps you made a request to conduct assessments, for Independent Educational Evaluations (“IEEs”), to provide additional support, or change placement, and the district denied that request. Maybe you are withholding consent to the IEP in the hopes the school will make specific changes that you believe are necessary. It never hurts to get a second set of eyes on your concerns.

The Bigger Picture

The Oceanside Unified School District is a local educational agency organized under the San Diego County Office of Education and a member district of the North Coastal Consortium for Special Education; an administrative unit called a Special Education Local Plan Area (“SELPA”). As a California public educational agency, Oceanside Unified School District receives Federal funding from the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).

SELPA

OUSD is a member district of the North Coastal Consortium for Special Education, SELPA, that helps provide for the needs of students residing within their boundaries.

County

Oceanside Unified School District is located in the San Diego County and receives support and oversight from the San Diego County Office of Education (“SDCOE”).

State

California receives Federal funding from the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act and has enacted State laws to further support students with disabilities.

Federal

The Federal government provides funds to States that have agreed to comply with the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act and its implementing regulations.

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