IDEA
What is the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
Every special education eligible student by age 16 must have, as part of their IEP, a plan to help them move from school to further education, training, employment and independent living.
What is transition plan
First needs to be evaluated. The evaluation and other information must show that all of the following eligibility criteria are met:
What is who is eligible for special education
A blueprint plan for a child's special education experience at school.
What is IEP
This ensures that no changes can be made in a child's program without prior notice to the parents. It also provides a mechanism for the resolution of disagreements when parents disagree with the program recommendations of the school district.
What is due process?
When a child appears to be struggling in school parents, teachers or other school personnel can do this
Who can make a referral for special education ?
This ends when the student graduates from high school or turns 22, whichever occurs first.
What is Eligibility fir special education.
If a parent chooses to do this, their children do not have the same rights to special education services.
What is Home School / Home Study.
Autism, Blindness, Deafness, Emotional Disturbance, Hearing Impairment, Intellectual Disability, Multiple Disabilities, Orthopedic Impairment, Other Health Impaired, Specific Learning Disability, Speech or Language Impairment, Traumatic Brain Injury, Visual Impairment
What are the 13 categories of special education defined by IDEA.
Any Vermont resident, age 16 to adult can obtain a high school diploma through this.
What is High School Completion Program (HSCP)
Law passed in 2013: Not everyone learns the same way.
What is Act 77. All students can now meet graduation requirements through personalized learning plans (PLP) that move them from grade to grade and to graduation through experience inside and outside of the traditional classroom.
Under Vermont law, school districts must provide a comprehensive range of services and supports for students who struggle in school. These services range from short-term help to catch a student up with classmates to having a detailed plan of support services that are very specific to the needs of a student with a disability. There are two primary goals of this law. The first is to provide support to students as early as possible. The second goal is to avoid or reduce the need for more costly and intensive supports for students as they progress in school.
What is a Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS)
Referral for Special Education, Evaluation, Determining Eligibility, Writing the Individual Education Program & holding an IEP Meeting
What is the IEP process?
An educational program or experience involving student interactions with industry or community professionals in real, virtual, online, or simulated work environments that expose learners to postsecondary options, provide opportunities for skill development and proficiency attainment, and allow students to reinforce and deepen their school-based learning
What is Work-Based Learning (WBL)
This law applies to students with any type of disability. This law protects students in elementary and high school or who are going to college or attending other education programs after high school.
What is Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act:
Section 504 bans discrimination against students based on disability. It also includes some of the same protections available under the IDEA. Under this law, students with a range of disabilities may get help they need to ensure that they have the same access to an education as students without disabilities.
LRE
What is Least Restrictive Environment (LRE)
No otherwise qualified handicapped individual in the United States shall solely, by reason of his handicap, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance.
What is Section 504? An educational plan that is written for a student who needs modifications or accommodations within the general education classroom environment.
A condition exhibiting one or more of the following characteristics of an extended period of time, to a marked degree & adversely affects a child's education performance: 1)Inability to learn that cannot be explained by intellectual, sensory or health factors 2) Inability to build or maintain satisfactory relationships with peers & adults 3) Inappropriate types of behavior or feelings under normal circumstances 4) A general pervasive mood of unhappiness or depression 5) A tendency to develop physical symptoms or fears associated with personal or school problems.
What is Emotional Disturbance?
To ensure that the educational rights of a child or student are protected, they shall be assigned this.
What is Educational Surrogate
Evaluate students who may have a disability;
Provide supports and services the student needs to give them the same opportunity to learn as their classmates without disabilities; and
Follow procedures that protect the rights of students and parents.
What is Section 504 requirements for schools.