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• Federal Law that governs how public agencies provide special
IDEA     education to students with disabilities
       • Deals with the educational needs of students up to age twenty



       • Individualized Education Programs
IEP    • Required that (IEPs) be created for each special education
         students



       • Free Appropriate Public Education
FAPE   • An educational program designed to meet the distinct needs
         of each special education student




LRE
       • Least Restrictive Environment
       • An educational setting most like that of the students typical
         peers that meet the needs of the special education student
Section 504            • A national law that protects qualified individuals from
                         discrimination based on their disability.




  Who Is Protected     • Persons with a physical or mental impairment which
from Discrimination?     substantially limits one or more major life activities



                       • AIDS, alcoholism, blindness or visual
 Some examples of        impairment, cancer, deafness or hearing
   impairments           impairment, diabetes, drug addiction, heart
                         disease, and mental illness
Deny qualified   • the opportunity to participate in or benefit
                   from federally funded
 individuals       programs, services, or other benefits


                 • to programs, services, benefits or
 Deny access       opportunities to participate as a result of
                   physical barriers


   Deny          • including hiring, promotion, training, and
employment         fringe benefits, for which they are
opportunities      otherwise entitled or qualified
ADA gives civil
rights protections
that are like those
                      • race, sex, national origin, and religion
   provided to
individuals on the
     basis of


                      • employment, public
 ADA guarantees
                        accommodations, transportation, State
equal opportunity
                        and local government services, and
 for individuals in     telecommunications
Discrimination must      • Reasonable changes in policies, practices, and procedures
        avoided


                           • must be removed if removal is readily achievable
  Physical barriers in
                           • if those methods are readily achievable, alternative methods of
   existing facilities       providing the services must be offered




 Equal opportunity to      • Auxiliary aids and services must be provided to individuals with
 participate or benefit      vision, hearing impairments or other disability



Public accommodations      • Restaurants, hotels, theaters, doctors' offices, pharmacies, retail
may not discriminate on      stores, museums, libraries, parks, private schools, and day care
                             centers
 the basis of disability
Public   • Busses must be accessible to individuals with disabilities
          • Bus stations must be accessible
  Bus     • Transit authorities must provide special transportation
Systems     services to those who cannot use fixed route bus services




 Public   • Rail vehicles must be accessible to individuals with
  Rail      disabilities
          • Rail stations must be accessible
Systems
State or local governments may not
discriminate against qualified individuals with
disabilities.


All government facilities, services, and
communications must be accessible consistent
with the requirements of section 504 of the
Rehabilitation Act of 1973
• HIGH EXPECTATIONS AND ACCOUNTABILITY FOR
         EVERY CHILD
NCLB   • The law prohibits schools from excluding students
         with disabilities from the accountability system




       • provides funding for states to design and
         implement annual tests for all children
NCLB   • information from these tests is a valuable resource
         for parents and educators
• The provision ensures that schools receive credit for the
NCLB     progress of all children—including children with the most
         significant cognitive disabilities



       • Schools will not be identified by states’ education authorities as

NCLB     “needing improvement” if their students with the most
         significant cognitive disabilities are unable to achieve at the
         same level as their peers



       • This new provision protects children with disabilities from being
NCLB     excluded from accountability systems that provide valuable
         information to parents and educators
A very small number of students with disabilities are not
able to be assessed meaningfully against the same
standards as their classmates


Ensures that schools, districts and states are rewarded for
the progress that students with the most significant cognitive
disabilities make during the school
year

The provision does not limit how many students can
be assessed against alternate achievement standards


ALL PARENTS DESERVE TO KNOW THEIR CHILDREN ARE LEARNING
Federal law that protects the privacy of student
                     education records

Parents or eligible   • have the right to inspect and review the student's
    students            education records



Parents or eligible   • have the right to request that a school correct
                        records which they believe to be inaccurate or
    students            misleading


                      • to release any information from a student's
Schools must have       education record
written permission
 Parents have a right to give
  Informed consent
 Parents have a right to
  revoke consent
 Parents have a right to be
  informed in writing, in
  language that is
  understandable
 Right to independent
  evaluations – at public
  expense
 Access to Information and
  Privacy under FERPA
 IEPs – Students have a right
  to an individualized
  educational plan
 FAPE – Students have a
  right to a free and
  appropriate public
  education
 LRE- Students have a right
  to an environment hat is
  least restrictive

 To be treated with respect
 Keep lines of
  communication open
 Provide honest answers
 Be a part of the IEP
  team
 Inform the school of
  any changes in student
  behavior
 Give informed consent
 Give the written consent
  for the referral evaluation
 Maintain records of any
  changes in student
  behavior or activities for
  assessment
 Be a part of the IEP team
  for planning
 Give informed consent
  for the student
  placement
FERPA

• For additional information or technical assistance, you may call
  (202) 260-3887 (voice). Individuals who use TDD may call the
  Federal Information Relay Service at 1-800-877-8339

Section 504

• http://www.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ocr/complaintprocess.html

Americans with Disabilities Act

• Complaints about violations of title I (employment) by units of State and local
  government or by private employers should be filed with the Equal Employment
  Opportunity Commission. Call 800 - 669 - 4000 (voice) or 800 - 669 - 6820 (TTY) to
  reach the field office in your area.

Individuals with Disabilities Educational Act

• http://idea.ed.gov

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Information Presentation

  • 2.
  • 3. • Federal Law that governs how public agencies provide special IDEA education to students with disabilities • Deals with the educational needs of students up to age twenty • Individualized Education Programs IEP • Required that (IEPs) be created for each special education students • Free Appropriate Public Education FAPE • An educational program designed to meet the distinct needs of each special education student LRE • Least Restrictive Environment • An educational setting most like that of the students typical peers that meet the needs of the special education student
  • 4. Section 504 • A national law that protects qualified individuals from discrimination based on their disability. Who Is Protected • Persons with a physical or mental impairment which from Discrimination? substantially limits one or more major life activities • AIDS, alcoholism, blindness or visual Some examples of impairment, cancer, deafness or hearing impairments impairment, diabetes, drug addiction, heart disease, and mental illness
  • 5. Deny qualified • the opportunity to participate in or benefit from federally funded individuals programs, services, or other benefits • to programs, services, benefits or Deny access opportunities to participate as a result of physical barriers Deny • including hiring, promotion, training, and employment fringe benefits, for which they are opportunities otherwise entitled or qualified
  • 6. ADA gives civil rights protections that are like those • race, sex, national origin, and religion provided to individuals on the basis of • employment, public ADA guarantees accommodations, transportation, State equal opportunity and local government services, and for individuals in telecommunications
  • 7. Discrimination must • Reasonable changes in policies, practices, and procedures avoided • must be removed if removal is readily achievable Physical barriers in • if those methods are readily achievable, alternative methods of existing facilities providing the services must be offered Equal opportunity to • Auxiliary aids and services must be provided to individuals with participate or benefit vision, hearing impairments or other disability Public accommodations • Restaurants, hotels, theaters, doctors' offices, pharmacies, retail may not discriminate on stores, museums, libraries, parks, private schools, and day care centers the basis of disability
  • 8. Public • Busses must be accessible to individuals with disabilities • Bus stations must be accessible Bus • Transit authorities must provide special transportation Systems services to those who cannot use fixed route bus services Public • Rail vehicles must be accessible to individuals with Rail disabilities • Rail stations must be accessible Systems
  • 9. State or local governments may not discriminate against qualified individuals with disabilities. All government facilities, services, and communications must be accessible consistent with the requirements of section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973
  • 10. • HIGH EXPECTATIONS AND ACCOUNTABILITY FOR EVERY CHILD NCLB • The law prohibits schools from excluding students with disabilities from the accountability system • provides funding for states to design and implement annual tests for all children NCLB • information from these tests is a valuable resource for parents and educators
  • 11. • The provision ensures that schools receive credit for the NCLB progress of all children—including children with the most significant cognitive disabilities • Schools will not be identified by states’ education authorities as NCLB “needing improvement” if their students with the most significant cognitive disabilities are unable to achieve at the same level as their peers • This new provision protects children with disabilities from being NCLB excluded from accountability systems that provide valuable information to parents and educators
  • 12. A very small number of students with disabilities are not able to be assessed meaningfully against the same standards as their classmates Ensures that schools, districts and states are rewarded for the progress that students with the most significant cognitive disabilities make during the school year The provision does not limit how many students can be assessed against alternate achievement standards ALL PARENTS DESERVE TO KNOW THEIR CHILDREN ARE LEARNING
  • 13. Federal law that protects the privacy of student education records Parents or eligible • have the right to inspect and review the student's students education records Parents or eligible • have the right to request that a school correct records which they believe to be inaccurate or students misleading • to release any information from a student's Schools must have education record written permission
  • 14.
  • 15.
  • 16.
  • 17.
  • 18.
  • 19.  Parents have a right to give Informed consent  Parents have a right to revoke consent  Parents have a right to be informed in writing, in language that is understandable  Right to independent evaluations – at public expense  Access to Information and Privacy under FERPA
  • 20.  IEPs – Students have a right to an individualized educational plan  FAPE – Students have a right to a free and appropriate public education  LRE- Students have a right to an environment hat is least restrictive  To be treated with respect
  • 21.  Keep lines of communication open  Provide honest answers  Be a part of the IEP team  Inform the school of any changes in student behavior  Give informed consent
  • 22.  Give the written consent for the referral evaluation  Maintain records of any changes in student behavior or activities for assessment  Be a part of the IEP team for planning  Give informed consent for the student placement
  • 23. FERPA • For additional information or technical assistance, you may call (202) 260-3887 (voice). Individuals who use TDD may call the Federal Information Relay Service at 1-800-877-8339 Section 504 • http://www.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ocr/complaintprocess.html Americans with Disabilities Act • Complaints about violations of title I (employment) by units of State and local government or by private employers should be filed with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Call 800 - 669 - 4000 (voice) or 800 - 669 - 6820 (TTY) to reach the field office in your area. Individuals with Disabilities Educational Act • http://idea.ed.gov