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Scarsdale Public Schools

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Speech & Language Services

The Role of the Speech and Language Pathologist

Speech and Language pathologists help students to develop and improve their communication skills. Their credentials include a Master's degree in Speech and Language Pathology, Certification of Clinical Competency awarded by the American Speech - Language - Hearing Association, and Teacher of Speech - Language - Hearing certification from  the New York State Department of Education.  

Specific duties include:

  • Screen new students who have just moved into the District
  • Screen all incoming Kindergarten students
  • Screen children referred by Child Study Team, classroom teachers, District Committees on Special Education, physicians, administrators, private speech-language pathologists, and audiologists
  • Evaluate students who may warrant speech and/or language therapy
  • Make recommendations for appropriate delivery of speech and language services tailored to the student's specific needs
  • Develop appropriate goals to be included in a student's Individual Educational Plan (I.E.P.)
  • Provide therapy for eligible students with speech and language disorders
  • Participate in Child Study Team meetings, district wide speech/language meetings and in-service programs