Category: Special education/IEP

504 Plan versus IEP: Which one will a qualified student get?

The Simple Difference Between Getting An IEP Or A 504 Plan

If a student may have a qualifying disabling condition, they may be assessed by a school for both special education and a “504 Plan.” But is there a difference between a student with a qualifying disability getting a 504 Plan versus an IEP? Yes, and the reason may be simple.

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When Can Schools Suspend And Expel Disabled Students?

Did you know that disabled students can be suspended or expelled from schools? When is this legal and when is it against the law? Here are some basics. Disabled Students Can Be Suspended or Expelled Under the law, all students, even special education students, can be suspended or expelled from

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IEP Goals Need To Align With State Mandates

Are student IEP (Individualized Education Program) goals for special education mystifying to you? You are not alone. Let’s talk about one aspect: aligning student goals to state content standards. What are IEP Goals? IEP goals are annual targets that a school and/or student services providers via a school (like occupational

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School Sports For Disabled Students- The Right To Play

If a public school student suffers from disabilities, and wants to participate in sports or extracurricular activities, issues may arise if school staff don’t know what to do or are lackadaisical in helping the student. What are the student’s general rights with regard to playing and receiving access and accommodations

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Do You Really Want A Special Day Class?

Special education can be confusing for parents. There is so very much to know. For example, what if a student has a lot of trouble, and the school offers a “Special Day Class” aka SDC? Is this an appropriate or good school placement? What Is a Special Day Class? First,

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Graduation Of Special Education Students Ends Legal Obligations

When a special needs student graduates from high school with a regular diploma, all of a school’s special education legal obligations end. Prior to the student’s graduation, an exit IEP (Individualized Educational Program) meeting and proper notices are required, so the IEP student can transition successfully after graduation to their

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Legal Requirements To Get Free School Speech Services

Students can receive free school speech services (also know as “related services”), but it isn’t as easy as just asking the school secretary. First, the student has to qualify for special education. A Student Can Qualify for Special Education if They Have a Speech and Language Impairment Special education qualification

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Special Education Agencies Parents Should Remember

There are so many special education resources and agencies for parents to use to help special needs students. Here are some to remember, to help parents improve their advocacy, for the student they love, stuck in the public school system. State Agencies Which Take Complaints or Are Great Resources These

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