Title Name Extension
Director of Student Services

Sara Dail

1616
Student Services Administrative Assistant

Sandy Attebury

1631

Special Education

Public education for students with a disability that requires programming outside of the regular curriculum.  Available to students with disabilities ages 3 to 21 years old.

Speech/Language Pathology

Services concerned with prevention, identification and treatment of disorders in speech and language.

Health Services

Those services involving the school nurse.

Counseling and Guidance

Services that assist all students in grades K-12 in learning skills, setting goals and managing life changes in order to reach their maximum potential in academic, career and other life areas.

Bilingual Education

The programming of study for those students with limited English proficiency.  Programs available Pre-K through 12 grades.

Parent Services

Utilizes the six keys to successful school, family and community partnerships.  Those keys are; Parenting, Communicating, Volunteering, Learning at Home, Decision Making, and Collaborating.

 

For High School and Middle School Students

Contact a counselor for assistance in the following areas:

  • Student's social/emotional concerns

 

  • Academic/career information

 

  • Graduation or promotional requirements

 

  • Aptitude, college entrance and placement testing

 

  • Extended absences from school

 

  • Flex school (alternative programming)

 

Contact an Assistant Principal for assistance in the following areas:

  • Discipline/behavior concerns

 

  • Attendance questions

 

  • Special education inquiries

 

  • Flex school (alternative programming)

 

  • Residency questions

 

For Elementary School Students

Contact the Principal for assistance in the following areas:

  • Special education programming

 

  • Speech and language questions

 

  • Discipline/behavior concerns

 

  • Health related issues

 

  • Residency question

 

For students who are graduating, transfrerring, or permantly withdrawing

Pursuant to Illinois Administrative Code 375.40 Sterling Public Schools shall notify the parents and students of a destruction schedule for a student's permanent record and/or student temporary record. Notification shall consist of the date of notification, parent name, name of records custodian, name of students, and the destruction date. Each parent and student has the right to request a copy of such records at any time prior to their destruction. In order to do so please contact the Student Services Department at 815-626-5050.