Consent
Child Find
IDEA
Service Summary
Transition
100
This is voluntary and can be revoked at any time.
What is parental consent?
100
This is 60 calendar days.
What is the timeline for initial evaluation in the IDEA regulations?
100
The acronym I.D.E.A., which describes the law ensuring services to children with disabilities throughout the nation, stands for this.
What is the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act?
100
These are teaching strategies and methods to instruct students with learning disabilities and other types of learning disorders.
What is specially designed instruction?
100
18 years of age for a student who is on an IEP.
What is age of majority?
200
This is written not verbal.
What is parental consent?
200
This is 60 school days.
What is the timeline for initial evaluations and reevaluations in OAR?
200
Once a child has been determined eligible for special education services, the goal of the IEP is to address the needs of the child in this setting.
What is the Least Restrictive Environment (LRE)?
200
This is how often the child will receive the service(s) (number of times per day or week); where services will be provided (in the general education classroom or another setting such as a special education resource room); how long each session will last (number of minutes); and, when services will begin and end (starting and ending dates).
What is the service delivery statement?
200
Invites the student; informs the parent and student that consideration of the postsecondary goals and transition services would be addressed; identifies any other agency that would be invited to send a representative if appropriate and with parent or adult student consent.
What is requirements of IEP notices for students who are 16 and older?
300
These are records of calls and results of those calls, copies of correspondence and any response received, copies of consent documents sent to parents and responses received, records of visits made to parent’s home or workplace and results of those visits.
What is reasonable efforts to obtain parental consent?
300
This is review of existing data.
What is does not require written informed consent or how every evaluation begins?
300
In accordance to IDEA, the law states that every child is entitled to this.
What is a Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE)?
300
These are aids, services, and other supports that are provided in regular education classes, other education-related settings, and in extracurricular and nonacademic settings, to enable children with disabilities to be educated with nondisabled children to the maximum extent appropriate.
What are supplementary services?
300
This team member's participation requires the consent of the parent (or adult student) before invitation to meeting.
Who is agency representative?
400
This is testing that must have parental consent.
What is personality or intelligence testing?
400
These are identify, locate, evaluate, and a practical method of determining which children are receiving special education and related services.
What are the elements of child find in federal regulation and OAR?
400
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) protects a students right to this.
What is a student's right to confidentiality?
400
This is a statement of the amount of time, if any, that the student is NOT participating with nondisabled children in the regular class, including extracurricular and nonacademic activities; and, an explanation of the extent, if any, to which the child will NOT participate with nondisabled children in the regular class, including extracurricular and nonacademic activities.
What is non-participation justification?
400
Multi-year description or pathway of coursework to achieve student’s desired postsecondary goals, from student’s current year to anticipated exit year.
What is courses of study?
500
This is when parental consent is not required.
What is no further evaluation is needed during a review of existing information?
500
This is Oregon's timeline for evaluations existed before IDEA 2004 was reauthorized.
What is the reason that Oregon's timeline for evaluations is different from the federal timeline?
500
Provided to the Parent or Guardian annually, this outlines the special education process including procedure and state mandated timelines, in addition to notifying parents of their rights.
What is the Notice of Procedural Safeguards?
500
These are clearly defined and state when the service must be provided to a student to enable access, participation, and progress within the curriculum. They may not be stated ambiguously (e.g. “as needed” or “when student or teacher requests”). They may not be based on availability of personnel.
What is amount and frequency?
500
These are goals related to training, education, employment and, where appropriate, independent living skills.
What is measurable post-secondary transition goals?