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Our Inclusive Philosophy
SAU 70 supports an inclusive philosophy for all students with disabilities. As such, it is agreed that the primary educational environment for all students with disabilities is a regular classroom setting. Teachers provide a wide variety of instructional approaches to help students meet the district's curriculum standards. Support for students with disabilities include, but are not limited to, special education professional consultation, direct and consultative related service support, and direct and consultative specialized instruction that incorporates recommended adapted equipment, materials and/or curriculum, and environmental accommodations.
Parent/Student Rights
The Dresden School District does not discriminate on the basis of disability in our programs and activities.Parents/guardians have a right to have their child take part in, and receive benefits from, public education programs without discrimination because of their disability.
504 Plans
Students that require a 504 Plan have a condition (diagnosed temporary or permanent physical or mental impairment) that substantially limits a major life activity. 504 plans are developed to provide accommodations for a student that are unique to and necessary for the student to meaningfully access his/her educational program. At Richmond Middle School, 504 plans play an important role in helping students with disabilities access school experiences while building their independence as students and self-advocates.
504 Process
Parents/guardians have a right to seek resolution of any disagreements through the local grievance procedure or by initiating an impartial hearing.
Referral, Evaluation and Eligibility
- A referral to consider Section 504 eligibility may be made by a parent/guardian or school staff for a student who is believed to have an impairment and needs aids, services, and/or reasonable accommodations beyond those routinely provided for all students.
- The building 504 Coordinator or other designated person will gather information that will assist the 504 Team in making a determination regarding the student’s eligibility and programming from appropriate sources (e.g., teachers, school nurse, parent, administrators, physician, etc.).
- The 504 Coordinator, the 504 Team or the parent may decide to move the referral into the special education referral process, rather than the 504 process, if it appears that the child may be in need of individualized specialized instruction as a result of the suspected disability.
- The building 504 Coordinator or other designated person will convene a 504 Team meeting within a reasonable time to consider the concerns raised in the referral and any available information. The parent will be provided a Notice of Parent/Student Procedural Safeguards.
- If the student is found eligible and the team proposes a 504 plan for him or her, parental consent for the child’s placement in the 504 system will be sought. Parental consent is suggested only for initial placement into the 504 system. Consent is not required for any other changes in the child’s program once he or she is in the 504 system.
- The Team must make decisions about eligibility and significant changes in programming based upon an evaluation of the child’s unique needs. The evaluation may consist of a review of existing evaluative information and other data.
Programming and Placement
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If the Team determines that a student is eligible under Section 504, the Team will determine if a 504 Plan for the student is appropriate. If the Team determines that, despite his or her eligibility, the student does not require accommodations and/or related aids or services, the Team will document this decision. If the Team determines that accommodations and/or related aids or services are required at this time, the Team will indicate this on the Section 504 Plan.
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The 504 Plan will be made available to all staff who work with the student and to the 504 Coordinator. A copy of the 504 Plan will also be provided to the parent/guardian. The plan will be reviewed periodically.
Re-evaluation
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All 504 students must be re-evaluated periodically, but not less than every three years, to determine their continued eligibility and, if eligible, their need for accommodations and/or related aids or services. A re-evaluation may consist of a review of existing evaluative information and other data.
Section 504 Child Find Notice
Children eligible for Section 504 accommodations or services include those children who have a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits a major life activity. If you suspect your child has a disability and may need 504 accommodations or services, or if you would like additional information, please contact your child’s school counselor or the 504 Coordinator:
(603) 643-6040
