Hodge Podge
Potpourri
Special Education
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
100
This is who is allowed to administer medications to students.
What is the school nurse?
100
True or False: You are a mandated reporter.
What is True - psychologists, teachers, administrators, counselors, nurses, therapists, etc.
100
Name of the document that states how a child's disability affects their ability to progress in the general ed classroom and identifies the specially designed instruction necessary for them to access the curriculum?
What is an IEP/individualized education program?
100
True or False: As a public employee, you are allowed to sponsor or host a political fundraising event
What is FALSE?
100
This is the type of bathroom that transgender students are allowed to use.
What is the bathroom that aligns with their gender identity AND/OR gender neutral facilities available in each school?
200
This is the potential consequence if you fail to make a report as a mandated reporter.
What is fine up to $1000?
200
Based on the info provided, name three types of people who could be bullying a student.
What is students, teachers, custodians, coaches, nurses, administrators, etc.
200
Re-evaluations for special education services will be held at either of these TWO times.
What is every three years or when the team believes the child is no longer eligible?
200
True or False: A student can serve a "time out" in a locked room.
What is FALSE! Doors can be closed, but student must be continuously monitored.
200
True or False: It is okay to limit student speech in an open forum based on political or religious content.
What is FALSE - schools cannot deny students the ability to conduct a meeting because of the religious, political, philosophical or other content that might be discussed at the meeting.
300
Describe two things you should do if you need to make a report as a mandated reporter.
What is 1. Report to building principal 2. File report within 48 hrs 3. Oral report if abuse or neglect suspected
300
This is when you are allowed to use prone restraint (explain when).
What is NEVER! Or only when explicit written consent has been given to use it.
300
Parents can request one of these if they disagree with the team evaluation for special education.
What is an independent educational evaluation?
300
List two of the requirements/considerations for visitors to the school.
What is parents/evaluators/consultants are allowed to observe current/proposed classrooms & programs, requests to principals 48 hrs in advance, must sign release and confidentiality forms, must sign in/out of office, minimize visits during first week/last three weeks of school.
300
List two of the rights that FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act) gives to parent and students.
What is Right to consent to disclosures, Right to file a complaint, Right to access educational records, Right to request amendment to records
400
What should you do if a student has possession of or uses a dangerous weapon on school grounds?
What is report in writing to immediate supervisor immediately!
400
Explain the difference between inclusionary and exclusionary time-outs.
What is inclusionary take place within the class, exclusionary take place outside of the class (can be initiated by the student)
400
Explain the difference between an IEP and a 504 Plan.
What is both are held by students with disabilities, but students with 504 plans do not require specialized instruction?
400
In order to perform physical restraints, a person must have done this.
What is taken a training in physical restraints?
400
List one condition under which FERPA allows a school to release a student's records without parent permission.
What is disclosure to school officials with legitimate educational interests, or disclosure to other schools in which a student enrolls or seeks to enroll upon receipt of a request from those school officials
500
List 3 steps to do in an emergency if a student is out of control/is threatening to harm self or others.
What is 1. use only force necessary to contain/move student. 2. Move student to close, safe, protected area. 3. Call for restraint team. 4. If possible, have someone wait with you to escort student till restraint team arrives.
500
Describe what SBIRT is.
What is evidence-based practice used to identify, reduce, and prevent problematic use, abuse, and dependence on alcohol and illicit drugs. Screened in 7th and 9th grades
500
Give an example that illustrates the difference between an accommodation and a modification.
What is ...
500
What you should do if a student indicates through actions, speech, writing or artwork that they might be at risk for suicide or self harm, including reports from peers
What is inform administrators, guidance counselors and director of guidance?
500
Give the five options in the event of an active shooter, represented by the acronym ALICE.
What is Alert, Lockdown, Inform, Counter, Evacuate.