Section 504
IDEA
FERPA
ADA
NCLB
100
What major act did Section 504 derive from?
What is Rehabilitation Act of 1973
100
What does IDEA stand for?
What is Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
100
What does FERPA stand for?
What is Family Education Rights and Privacy Act.
100
What does ADA stand for?
What is American with Disabilities Act?
100
What year was NCLB authorized?
What is 2001
200
Who does Section 504 cover?
What is 'errbody
200
What does FAPE, LRE, and LEA stand for?
What is Free Appropriate Public Education, Least Restrictive Environment, Local Education Agency
200
What is the purpose of FERPA?
What is it gives parents (if student is <18) or students (if student is >18) the right to examine records kept in the student's personal file.
200
Who signed ADA into law in 1990?
Who is President Bush?
200
Schools must reach proficiency in reading, math, and science by what year?
What is 2014
300
What makes a person eligible for Section 504?
What is having a physical or mental impairment that interferes with a major life function
300
At what age does a student need to have a transition plan in his or her IEP
What is 16
300
What is required before schools can release information from a student's record?
What is written permission
300
What are three things ADA guarantees individuals with disabilities equal opportunity in?
What is employment, public accommodation, transportation, state and local government services, and/or telecommunications.
300
NCLB is the reauthorization of which Act?
What is Elementary and Secondary Act of 1965.
400
Who is the main case manager for a student with a 504 plan?
Who is the regular education teacher
400
What is a related service? Give 2 examples.
What is supportive services that are required to assist a child with a disability to benefit from special education. i.e.: OT, PT, Assistive Technology, speech language pathology, audiology, interpreter, counseling services, orientation and mobility, medical services for diagnostic or evaluation purposes.
400
Name one instance when schools are able to release information without written consent.
What is when a student is transferring, for government officials, for state and local authorities.
400
What does Title II of ADA prohibit?
What is discrimination on the basis of disability by state and local government entities?
400
Name the two requirements a "highly qualified" teacher must have according to NCLB.
What is must have at least a bachelors degree, must pass state test demonstrating their subject knowledge and teaching skills in reading/L.A., writing, math, and other basic areas of school curriculum.
500
What does OCR stand for and what is its relationship with Section 504?
What is the Office of Civil Rights, which is a civil rights mandate for persons with disabilities.
500
What are 7 of the 13 categories of disabilities under IDEA
What is Intellectual disability, learning disability, emotional disturbance, traumatic brain injury, Other health impaired, orthopedic impairment, visual impairment, hearing impairment, deaf-blind, speech language impairment, multiple disabilities, autism, deafness
500
True or false: School officials may destroy any education records if there is an outstanding request to inspect and review them.
What is FALSE!
500
Name one thing individuals with disabilities are responsible for under ADA?
What is providing adequate documentation, evaluations, or advocacy.
500
What happens if the school fails to make the grade for 2 consecutive years? 5 years?
What is 2 years: they are considered 'in need of improvement and parents may send their child to another school within the district. 5 years: staff will be replaced and private firm will take over the school.