Educational Programs & Services

ACCESS

Alternative Education

Assistive Technology

Autistic Support

Cresson Secure Treatment Unit

Emotional Support

Extended School Year

Gifted Education

Hearing Impaired
Support Program

Intensive Interagency Program

Life Skills Support &
Multiple Disabilities Support

Nonviolent Crises Intervention Training

Physical/Occupational Therapy

Preschool Program

School Psychologists

Speech/Language Support Program

Training & Consultation

Transition Program

Transportation

Visually Impaired
Support Program

Educational Programs & Services
Annual Public Notice of Special Education Services and Programs
It is the responsibility of the Pennsylvania Department of Education to ensure that all children with disabilities residing in the Commonwealth, including children with disabilities attending private schools, regardless of the severity of their disabilities, and who are in need of special education and related services, are identified, located, and evaluated.This responsibility is required by a federal law called the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act Amendments of 2004 (IDEA '04).

>Download the complete Annual Public Notice

Notice of Proposed Settlement of Gaskin Class Action Lawsuit
Appalachia Intermediate Unit 8 is committed to providing support to the 35 school districts within Bedford, Blair, Cambria and Somerset Counties. We assist the school districts in providing a Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) in regular education classrooms. If you have concerns about your child's education, please read this notice which includes the Proposed Settlement for the Gaskin class action lawsuit.

>Gaskin Class Action Lawsuit Proposed Settlement

>Gaskin Town Hall Meeting Information

Local Task Force on the Right to Education

APPALACHIA INTERMEDIATE UNIT 8 LOCAL TASK FORCE IS A PLACE WHERE PARENTS' VOICES ARE HEARD

  • The Local Task Force shares vital information to assure each child's right to a free and appropriate education.
  • The Local Task Force monitors education programs for school age students with disabilities.
  • The Local Task Force can be a catalyst on a particular problem or concern.

The Local Task Force is an advocacy group mandated by the PARC vs. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 343 F. Supp. 279 (1972) Consent Agreement.

Parents, representatives of agencies serving the disabled, advocates for the disabled, and educators are eligible to become members of the Task Force. There must be a majority of parents on the Task Force so more interested parents are always welcome and needed.

The Local Task Force in IU 8 serves the 35 school districts of Bedford, Blair, Cambria and Somerset Counties.

This Local Task Force meets at Appalachia Intermediate Unit 8. Monthly meetings are held at the IU8 Ed-Tech Center, 580 Foot of Ten Road, Duncansville PA. Meetings are held at 9:30 A.M. the first Wednesday of each month, excluding July and August. You are welcome to attend. Anyone wishing to present an agenda item is asked to contact the LTF chairperson at least five working days prior to the meeting.

Call or write:
Local Task Force Chairperson
Appalachia Intermediate Unit 8
580 Foot of Ten Road
Duncansville, PA 16635
(814) 695-5643

Appalachia IU8
Executive Office
4500 6th Avenue
Altoona, PA 16602
814.940.0223
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