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ESE Eligibility Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Deaf or Hard of Hearing (DHH) Ages Birth-9 Years. Birth Through Two Years. Dual-Sensory Impairment (DSI): Deaf-Blind. Emotional/Behavioral Disability (E/BD) Gifted. Homebound or Hospitalized (HH) Intellectual Disability (InD)
The Exceptional Student Education (ESE) Department provides support and services to students with disabilities (SWD) who are eligible for special education services. Hillsborough County Public Schools serve over 30,000 students with disabilities, ages birth through 21, in over 250 schools.
This certification will allow you to teach in classrooms for students with learning disabilities, mental retardation, emotional/behavioral disorders, and physical impairments, as well as in general education classes.
The special help they are given at school is called exceptional student education (ESE). The purpose of ESE is to help each child with a disability progress in school and prepare for life after school.