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What Is Special Education?
Special Education provides specially designed instruction to meet the unique needs of students whose needs cannot be met by modifying the regular classroom program. Services include related supports at no cost to parents to help students succeed.
Students are guaranteed a Free, Appropriate Public Education (FAPE), described in their Individualized Education Plan (IEP), and instruction is delivered in the Least Restrictive Environment (LRE), learning alongside non-disabled peers whenever possible.
Eligibility for Services
Eligibility is determined by the IEP team based on state and federal criteria. Not all children with special needs require Special Education. Eligibility categories include:
- Specific Learning Disability
- Speech or Language Impairment
- Intellectual Disability
- Autism
- Emotional Disturbance
- Other Health Impairment
- Visual or Hearing Impairment
- Orthopedic Impairment
- Multiple Disabilities
- Traumatic Brain Injury
- Deaf-Blindness
- Established Medical Disability, ages 0–5
Child Find
The District identifies, locates, and evaluates all children with disabilities, including those in private or religious schools. Activities include:
- Sharing materials with school staff, parents, and administrators
- Distributing information to local pediatricians
Referrals are made after general education resources are considered.
Special Education Local Plan Area (SELPA)
Stockton Unified SELPA ensures FAPE for all students ages 3–21, including those suspended or expelled. SELPA programs provide academic, non-academic, and extracurricular opportunities comparable to non-disabled peers.
IEP & IDEA Support
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and other federal and state regulations guide how parents, teachers, and administrators collaborate to ensure quality education. SELPA provides ongoing training and support for IEP implementation and compliance.
Our Mission
The mission of the Special Education Department is to provide every student with individualized high-quality instruction and well-rounded educational experiences while promoting success and developing personal independence through leadership, advocacy, technical assistance, and collaboration among all stakeholders.
Our Vision
All SUSD students with disabilities will continue to receive high-quality instruction, programs, and services with an emphasis on inclusionary practices and afforded opportunities.
Our Values
- Data-driven decisions to improve student achievement.
- Promoting inclusionary opportunities in all educational environments.
- Implementing evidence-based and classroom-based practices for positive, safe learning.
- Supporting district initiatives in ELA and Math curriculum implementation.
Special Education Extended School Year (ESY)
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Ver FolletoSpecial Education Parent Resources
Community Advisory Committee (CAC)
Get involved with the CAC, provide feedback, and access surveys and parent resources to support special education.
Special Education Survey
Share your feedback to help improve programs and services for students with disabilities.
Take SurveyParent Support Padlet
Access tools, tips, and resources to support your child’s educational journey.
View ResourcesCommunity Advisory Committee
Learn more about the CAC and how you can participate in meetings and initiatives.
CAC HomepageParent Resource for the IEP Journey
The High Quality IEP Parent Toolkit provides information and resources to help families understand the IEP process and participate in meaningful ways.
View IEP ToolkitSELPA & Local Plan
Access Local Plans, Public Hearing notices, community feedback forms, and the Special Education Policy & Procedure Manual.
Revised 2026–2027 Projected Local Plan
View the revised projected Local Plan in English.
English PlanPlan Local Proyectado Revisado 2026–2027
Vea el Plan Local proyectado revisado en español.
Spanish PlanCurrent Local Plan 2025–2026
View the current Local Plan and Public Hearing notice for SELPA.
View PlanActual Plan Local en Español 2025–2026
Acceda al Plan Local y aviso de audiencia pública en español.
Ver Plan2026 Local Plan Parent & Community Feedback
The new SELPA Local Plan Parent Survey is now available.
La nueva encuesta para padres del Plan Local SELPA ya está disponible.
Survey / EncuestaPolicy & Procedure Manual
Access the Special Education Policy & Procedure Manual for guidance and compliance.
View ManualContact Our Team
Reach out to our Special Education and SELPA team for questions, support, or resources.
Executive Director of Special Education / SELPA
Special Education Administrators
Executive Assistants II
Special Education / SELPA Staff Directory
Program Specialists

Stacie Richerson
Program Specialist

Beatriz Perez
Program Specialist

Rosalinda Esquivel
Budget Technician

Steve Bartles
Program Specialist

Todd Reynolds
Program Specialist

Tanya Regpala
Program Specialist

Elizabeth Vilmenay
Program Specialist
Rudy Chavez
Program Specialist
Jeff Fernandez
Program Specialist
Marcus Uriarte
Program Specialist

Melissa Dougherty
Program Specialist
Waynesha Fultcher
Program Specialist
Anna Dale
Program Specialist
Erica Hampton
Program Specialist
Susana Case
Special Ed Program Specialist
Roberta Ibarra
Special Education Program Specialist
Department Chairs

Sue Ulmer
Dept. Chair Speech Pathologist
Scott Fry
Psychological Services Dept. Chair
Family Engagement Specialist

Sara Lopez
Family Engagement Specialist
Accounting Assistant II

Eliseo Tapia
Accounting Assistant II
Senior Special Ed Technicians

Edith Gregarian
Senior SpEd Technician

Amanda Crabtree
Senior SpEd Technician
Flor Suarez
Senior SpEd Technician
Rebecca Chavez
Senior SpEd Technician
Curriculum Specialist
Sonia Rosas
Curriculum Specialist
BCBAs

Maria Flores
BCBA

Kelly Hand
BCBA
Alexis Winters
BCBA
Leslie Molina
BCBA
Samuel Niebla
BCBA
Nick Rammer
BCBA
Special Education / Stockton City Unified SELPA
1800 S. Sutter Street
Stockton, CA 95206
Office: (209) 933-7120
Fax: (209) 943-7716








