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At what age does a student "age out" of the Developmental Delay category?

•At least 3 and less than 9 ** so before they turn 9 they have to be evaluated to determine next steps!

100

At what age does a student gain educational rights transferred over from their parents?

18

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Can parents revoke consent for initiating special education or evaluation?

Yes

100

Does Article 7 use instructional days or calendar days as the timeline? Does that provide more time or less time?


Instructional days & more time




100

What City is Dr. Harry from? 

Fort Wayne, IN

200

How often do reevaluations occur?

•At least every 3 years unless school and parents agree it’s unnecessary

•Any time during the 3 year cycle that additional info is needed

•If a parent OR a teacher requests one

200

After receiving parental consent, an initial evaluation must be conducted and the CCC convened within how many days? What is the timeline if the student if participating in RTI?


50 instructional days for an initial evaluation

20 instructional days for a student participating in RTI

200

What is the difference between LRE and inclusion?

Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) is a legal requirement under IDEA and Article  and inclusion is when students belong and participate in general education classrooms.

200

A written notice of an initial case conference meeting needs to occur when?

•At least 5 instructional days prior

200

What State is Faith From? 

Indiana

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Can a case conference be held without the parent?

•Yes. If the parent chooses not to participate in person or by other methods. The school must keep record of its attempts to arrange a mutually agreed upon date, time, and place for the meeting.

300

When do parents receive a copy of procedural safeguards?

•At least one time a school year for a parent of a student with an identified disability

•Also given: initial referral or parent request for evaluation, receipt of first filing of compliant, first filing of due process hearing, school removal, or as requested by parent

300

Who is the ”multidisciplinary team” defined as?

•One teacher

•School psychologist (unless it is a DD, LI or SI category)

•General ed teacher (if an SLD case) or early childhood teacher (if SLD case)

•State-operated school rep (if blind/low vision, deaf/ hard of hearing, or multiple disabilities cases)

•Indiana School for the Blind and Visually Impaired

•Indiana School for the Deaf

300

Are individuals involved in the evaluation process allowed to meet with parents prior to the CCC?  

Yes

300

Where is NASP located this year? 

Denver, CO

400

What is due process and why is it important?

•A proceeding initiated by a student's parent, a public agency, or the state educational agency and is conducted by an independent hearing officer when there is a dispute regarding any of the following:

1.The identification or eligibility of a student for services under this article.

2.The appropriateness of the:

a.educational evaluation; or

b.student's proposed or current level of services or placement.

3.Any other dispute affecting the provision of a free appropriate public education to the student

400

If a student is deaf or hard of hearing, what additional representative should be included in the CCC?

If a student is dead or hard of hearing, CCC should include 1) A teacher of the dead/hard of hearing, or 2) Another individual with knowledge of the student’s hearing loss

400

Why does Ohio have a 60-calendar day timeline and Indiana have a 50-day timeline?

Ohio follows the federal IDEA timeline and Indiana aets its own state rule (Article 7) if 50 school days from parent consent. IDEA allows states to set their own timelines as long as they align with federal law. Indiana chose a stricter deadline than Ohio

400

What age does Child Find apply to?

Ages 3-21

400

How Many Dog(s) Does Faith Have?

3
500

Article 7 outlines 17 related services that may be found on a student’s IEP to best benefit from their special education services. Name 4.

•Audiological

•Counseling à who can provide these services?? Admin, teachers, related service personnel, etc. yikes!

•Early identification / assessment

•Interpreting

•Medical services

•Occupational therapy

•Orientation and mobility services

•Parent counseling and training

Physical therapy

Psychological services à how does this differ from counseling services?

Recreation

Rehabilitation counseling

School health

School nurse

School social work

Transportation

Other

500

What does IFSP mean and what is its purpose?

It is a written plan for infants and toddlers (birth-3) with developmental delays/disabilities.

500

What is the purpose of a “Transition IEP” and when do schools develop them?

•Planning for post-secondary plans

•Entering 9th grade OR before 14 (whichever comes first)

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What is the difference between a 504 Plan and an IEP? SHOULD you have both at the same time?

Explain what an IEP is.

Explain what a 504 plan is.

No.

500

What is Dr. Harry's Kid's names? 

Wells & Lane

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