Child Find

Brillion Public School District Child Find -

The Brillion School District must locate, identify, and evaluate all resident children with disabilities, including children with disabilities attending private schools, regardless of the severity of their disabilities. The school district has a special education screening program to locate and screen all children with suspected disabilities who are residents of the district and who have not graduated from high school.

For our preschool residents, we use the Ages and Stages Questionnaire for our child development screenings annually for children aged 2 ½ years through 4 years old (30 months - 48 months).  Each child's motor, communication, and social skills are evaluated.  The information from this screening is used to determine whether a child should be evaluated for a suspected disability. The district will mail the Ages and Stages Developmental Questionnaire to families.  This will give us valuable information about your child. Once returned, you will be contacted by the School Psychologist if clarification, additional information, or follow-up screening is suggested. If you have questions about this screener or additional concerns about your child's development and/or did not receive a questionnaire,  please contact the Student Services Department. 

Upon request, the school district will screen any resident child who has not graduated from high school to determine whether a special education referral is appropriate. A request for a screening may be made by contacting 

Kendilyn Brockman, Director of Student Services 315 S Main Street Brillion, WI 54130 
920-756-2166

A physician, nurse, psychologist, social worker, or administrator of a social agency who reasonably believes a child brought to him or her for services is a child with a disability has a legal duty to report the child to the school district in which the child resides. Before referring the child, the person making the referral must inform the child's parent that the referral will be made. The referral must be in writing and include the reason why the person believes the child is a child with a disability. Others who reasonably believe a child is a child with a disability may also refer the child to the school district in which the child resides. Referral of a child residing in the Brillion Public School District may be sent to Kendilyn Brockman at the address above.