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Exceptional Children's Department
The Exceptional Children's Department Program of services and staff commits to providing specially designed instruction with fidelity and evidenced based practices to students with disabilities with IEP's enrolled in Pitt County Schools in the least restrictive educational environment.
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Contact Us!
1717 West Fifth Street
Greenville, NC 27834
Phone: 252.830.4200
Fax: 252.830.4290
Dawn HesterDirector252.695.7989
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🎶 Happy Music Therapy Month! 🎶
This month, we celebrate the power of music in education and the incredible work of our music therapist, Amanda Ellis! Through engaging group sessions, multimedia learning tools, and customized songs, Amanda helps our students build essential skills in a fun and meaningful way.
Thank you, Amanda, for using music to inspire, motivate, and empower our students every day! 🎵💙
2024 Educator of Excellence
Patricia Cumpston has been selected as the 2024 Educator of Excellence for Pitt County Schools and was recognized at the 73rd Conference on Exceptional Children at the Koury Convention Center in Greensboro, NC! The Pitt County Schools Exceptional Children's Department is proud to stand in support of you and all you do for your students! Congratulations!
Good News!
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Special Olympics 2024!
The Greenville Recreation and Parks Department, partnered with Pitt County Schools, held an amazing Spring Games this year! The smiles on the student's faces says it all. We also could not have accomplished this great day for our athletes without all of our volunteers! Whether you volunteered from Pitt County Schools or from the community, we appreciate you so much! We can't wait for next year!
Check out the pictures that the Greenville City Photographer was able to capture.
You're a Big Dill!
LEA's are required to report on 17 Indicators to the United States Office of Special Education. Indicator 11 measures the percent of children whose initial evaluations were completed within 90 days upon receipt of parental consent. The target for this indicator is 100% compliance. These schools had all of the required forms for the students who are eligible for special education services, thus meeting this target.They are BIG DILLS!2024 NCCAT Beginning Teacher of the YearCongratulations to Ms. Camryn Story!
Ms. Story will represent PCS as the NCCAT-The North Carolina Center for the Advancement of Teaching Beginning Teacher of the Year for 2024 in the Northeast Region. She is a 7th-grade exceptional children teacher in her second year of teaching at E. B. Aycock Middle School.WITN Teacher of the Week Congratulations to Robin Phillips, Ayden Grifton High School for being recognized as WITN's teacher of the week! Ms. Phillips loves to help her students grow academically and teach them valuable life skills. You can read the article and watch here


