Name 5 of the ten elementary schools in our district
Lincioln, Biella, Brookhill, Lehman, Hidden Valley, Monroe, LELA, Burbank, Proctor, Steele Lane
The district must send parents an assessment plan within (?) calendar days from referral. EC 56043(a). Parents can agree to an extension in writing. The (?) timeline does not include calendar days between the student’s regular school session or terms or calendar days of school vacation in excess of five days.
What is 15 school days for both?
How many total disability categories are there in SPED and name 7 of them
What do you call each public school system that is responsible to find children with disabilities in its area
What is Child Find
The child performs 2.0 standard deviations below peers, adaptive behavior is consistent with cognitive abilities and it adversely affects educational performance.
What is intellectual disability?
How many middle schools do we have and name them.
4
SRMS. HSMS, Comstock, Rincon Valley
The IEP team will then meet to review the initial assessments and determine the student’s eligibility. Once the team has received parental consent, it has (?) calendar days to review. EC 56043(c). If the student enrolls in another Local Education Agency or is not made available, this timeline does not apply. If a student is eligible, the team has (?) calendar days after receiving consent for the assessment.
What is 60 days
What do you call the local plan area dedicated to the belief that all students can learn and that special needs students must be guaranteed equal opportunity to become contributing members of society. These local plan areas facilitate high quality educational programs and services for special needs students and training for parents and educators.
What is SELPA
Each public school system is responsible for ensuring that each child with disabilities is served appropriately, at no expense to the parent
What is Free and Appropriate Public Education (FAPE)
Documents a comprehensive physical evaluation by a licensed physician of a severe impairment and it adversely affects educational performance.
What is Orthopedic Impairment?
How many charter school do we have and name them.
4
CCLA, SR Accelerated Charter, Santa Rosa Charter for the Arts, SR French American Charter school
Parents can request an IEP team meeting. The meeting must be held within (?) days of receiving the written request. EC 56043(l). If parent makes an oral request, school district must direct parent to make written request. EC 56343.5
What is 30 days
What do you all the Act started in 1974 (PL 93-112), amended in 1992, includes Section 504, which affirms the right of any student or adult who has a mental or physical impairment which inhibits a major life activity including learning; has a history of such an impairment; or is considered by a team of knowledgeable individuals to have such an impairment, from being discriminated against program or activity receiving federal financial assistance.
What is The Rehabilitation Act
Each child is assured of his/her right of education with non-disabled peers to the maximum extent appropriate to the needs of both
What is The Least Restrictive Environment (LRE)
A comprehensive health evaluation by a licensed physician, licensed psychologist, licensed professional counselor or school psychologist that results in a chronic or acute health problem and documents limited strength, vitality or alertness, including a heightened alertness to environmental stimuli.
What is other health impairment?
How many high schools do we have and name them all!
6: SRHS, MHS, Piner HS, Ridgeway HS, Elsie Allen HS, Maria Carillo HS
Parents must be notified of an IEP team meeting: when?
What is the name of the process for resolving conflicts, one that respects the dignity of individuals while creating mutually satisfying solutions? This process uses communication, collaboration, negotiation, and mediation to produce an agreement that meets the interests of the parties involved.
What is Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)
What do you call the right of a child to an educational program designed to meet his/her individual needs and based on adequate assessment is assured. At age 14 to 16 this includes the development of an Individual Transition Plan (ITP) to provide for transition into the world of work.
What is an IEP Individualized Education Program
The student does not achieve adequately for the child's age or meet state approved grade-level standards in one or more areas. There is evidence of patterns of strengths and weaknesses, discrepancy of a least 1.5 standard deviations between achievement and intellectual ability.
What is learning disability?
Who is our superintendent?
Assistant Superintendent?
Dr. Daisy Morales
Dr. Vicki Zands
What is written 4 working days
What is required under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and must be provided to you:
• One time per school year
• When you ask for a copy
• The first time your child is referred for a special education assessment
• Each time you are given an assessment plan to evaluate your child
• Upon receipt of the first state or due process complaint in a school year, and
• When the decision is made to make a removal that constitutes a change of placement
Procedural safeguards.
What do you call the legal process for resolving disputes between parents and school districts about a child's special education services. It's a formal procedure that's protected by the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).
What is Due Process
This impairment means a disorder, such as stuttering, impaired articulation, a language impairment, or a voice impairment, that adversely affects a child’seducational performance.
What is Speech a speech and language impairment (SLI)