Special Services
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Minnesota Virtual Academy (MNVA) offers robust special education services to support students and meet their needs, empowering them to thrive in school and beyond. With high-quality, personalized learning and the help of teachers and support staff, students with special needs can achieve their academic goals, find their confidence, and pave a path to success.
Identification of English Language Learners (ELL) Coordinator
Angela Specketer
MNVA K–12 Principal/EL Coordinator
angela.specketer@hps294.us
306 W. Elm Street Houston, MN 55943
507.896.5323
Identification of Section 504 Coordinator
Tina Barness
MNVA Elementary Counselor/District Section 504 Coordinator
tina.barness@hps294.us
306 W. Elm Street, Houston, MN 55943
507.896.5323
Identification of Homeless Liaison
Mary Morem, Superintendent
Superintendent, MNVA Head of School/Homeless Liaison/Foster Care Coordinator
mary.morem@hps294.us
306 W. Elm Street Houston, MN 55943
507.896.5323
The McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act, reauthorized in January 2002 as Title X, Part C, of the No Child Left Behind Act, and subsequently in 2015 with the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) (The educational stability amendments for children in foster care went into effect on December 10, 2016. The homelessness amendments to Title I, Part A took effect after the 2016-2017 academic year.) is the primary piece of federal legislation dealing with the education of children and youth in homeless situations. Its key themes are school access and stability, support for educational success, and child-centered decision-making. For additional information and a link to the dispute resolution form, please visit the Minnesota Department of Education website, found here.
Identification of Foster Care Coordinator
Mary Morem
Superintendent, MNVA Head of School/Homeless Liaison/Foster Care Coordinator
mary.morem@hps294.us
306 W. Elm Street Houston, MN 55943
507.896.5323
Identification of American with Disabilities (ADA) Compliance Act Coordinator/Special Programs Manager
Request for Parent/Guardian Interpreter Services or Disability Accommodations
Professional interpreter services may be requested at any time for parents/guardians of students by contacting Angela Specketer at aspecketer@mnva.org.
Additionally, if any parent/guardian has a disability or other limitation that would impact their ability to participate fully in their child’s educational planning process, MNVA would be happy to discuss accommodations that may be available in order to maximize the parent/guardian’s participation. Individuals seeking to discuss accommodations for this reason may contact Angela Specketer at aspecketer@mnva.org.