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(16.18) What rights to her school’s nonacademic and

Web(16.1) What is disability-based discrimination? (16.2) What federal and state laws protect my child against disability-based discrimination? (16.3) Does my child’s school have to make …

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(14.16) My child needs to take his medication while at school.

WebSERR - Special Education Rights and Responsibilities; Chapter 14: Information on the Rights of Students with Significant Health Conditions (14.16) My child needs to take his …

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(3.12) Can a child with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) or …

WebYes. The law has specifically recognized ADD and ADHD as examples of conditions that may qualify under the category of “other health impairment” (OHI) if the other criteria for …

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(1.14) Who is eligible for special education under federal and state

WebThe federal and state regulations establish eligibility criteria for all students seeking special education services. In order to qualify under the eligibility criteria, the assessment must …

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(3.1) Who is eligible for special education under federal and

WebYou will find the California special education eligibility criteria in regulations adopted by the State Board of Education. See Title 5 California Code of Regulations (C.C.R.) Sec. 3030.

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(14.2) Do the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the

WebSERR - Special Education Rights and Responsibilities; Chapter 14: Information on the Rights of Students with Significant Health Conditions (14.2) Do the Americans with …

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(8.11) Are there any circumstances under which a school can …

WebYes. Under certain circumstances, a district can immediately place your child in a different placement, and keep him there for up to 45 school days, even if the behavior is found to …

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(14.9) What is a “home instruction” placement for a student who

WebSERR - Special Education Rights and Responsibilities; Chapter 14: Information on the Rights of Students with Significant Health Conditions (14.9) What is a “home …

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(3.8) How do school districts determine that a child has autism or a

WebAn IEP team may determine that a student meets the federal and state eligibility criteria under the category of autism if a child has a developmental disability significantly …

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(16.19) What are some health conditions that are typically covered …

WebA child with any health condition may qualify under Section 504 if the condition substantially limits her in a major life activity such as breathing, respiratory …

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(14.7) Who qualifies for special education under the “other health

WebUnder federal and state law, students are eligible for special education under OHI if they have limited strength, vitality, or alertness (including a heightened alertness to …

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(3.9) Are IQ scores the only basis for eligibility for special

WebSERR - Special Education Rights and Responsibilities; Chapter 3: Information on Eligibility Criteria (3.9) Are IQ scores the only basis for eligibility for special education based on …

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(3.28) Several special education eligibility categories require that a

WebSERR - Special Education Rights and Responsibilities; Chapter 3: Information on Eligibility Criteria (3.28) Several special education eligibility categories require that a student’s …

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(5.2) How does federal special education law define related services

WebCode of Federal Regulations, Chapter 34, Sec. 300.34(a) defines related services as follows: [T]ransportation and such developmental, corrective, and other supportive …

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(3.10) What are the eligibility criteria for emotional disturbance

WebA student is eligible under emotional disturbance if she exhibits one or more of the following characteristics, over a long period of time and to a marked degree, which adversely …

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(5.52) Additional Resources: Sample Letters

WebI understand that you are required to complete the assessment and hold an IEP meeting to discuss the assessment within 60 days of the date that you received the signed …

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(3.11) My child has been diagnosed with a conduct/behavior …

WebA conduct or behavior disorder or an Oppositional Defiant Disorder is not one of the categories for special education eligibility. However, a student may still qualify for special …

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(13.4) What are the eligibility criteria for children with disabilities

WebEligibility criteria for preschool children are the same as the criteria for school-age children, except there is the additional category of established medical disability. To be eligible for …

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(5.34) Are districts responsible for providing a student with a

WebThe law does not limit the list of related services to those listed in the federal regulations or California Education Code. Related services may include any service necessary for a …

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