General Overview of Section 504 and Revisions to the Individual Accommodation Plan (IAP) June, 2016
Special Thanks
Dr. Charlie Michel and Local 504 Coordinators for Work on the IAP Form
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Special Thanks Special thanks to Bridget Bergeron, ST. Martin Aeneid Mason, Zachary for their expertise with this presentation
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Section 504: General Information • Section 504, which was included in the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 passed by Congress, prohibits discrimination against persons with a disability in any program that receives federal financial assistance. It defines a person with a disability as anyone who: • has a mental or physical impairment which substantially limits one or more major life activities; • has a record of such an impairment; or • regarded by the school as having an impairment
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A Complicated Issue • While federally mandated, no funds accompany this legislation • Compliance is not optional. All schools that accept federal funds must be in compliance • The Office of Civil Rights is the enforcement agency
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Section 504: Definition of Eligibility • Does NOT contain a list of specific disabilities which result in eligibility • Does provide broad list of impairments. Impairments are any physiological disorder or condition, cosmetic disfigurement, or anatomical loss affecting one or more of the following body systems: • • • • • •
Neurological Musculoskeletal Special sense organs Respiratory Speech organs Cardiovascular
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Reproductive Digestive Genitor-urinary Hemic and lymphatic Skin Endocrine 6
Eligibility (continued) • Major life activity • Substantially limits • Expanded definition of students with disabilities
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What are some “major life activities”? •
Self-care
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Breathing
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Manual tasks
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Interacting with others
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Walking
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Working
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Seeing
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Reading
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Speaking
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Standing
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Sitting
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Lifting
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Thinking
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Bending
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Learning
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Substantial Limitation The student is unable to perform a major life activity that the average student of the same age can perform or that the student is significantly restricted as to the condition, manner or duration under which a particular major life activity is performed as compared to the average student of approximately the same age.
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What information is used in documenting the substantial limitation? • Grades over the past several years • Teachers reports • Information from parents or other agencies • State assessment scores or other school-administered tests • Observations, discipline reports, attendance records • Health/Medical records • Intervention results (including RTI and PBIS)
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Eligibility Decisions (continued) Simplified • Three main questions • Is there a physical or mental impairment that “substantially” limits one or more life activities? • Is there a record of the impairment? • Is the student regarded as having an impairment (not temporary)?
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Who decides whether a student is qualified and eligible for services under Section 504? Eligibility and service decisions are made by a group of persons who are knowledgeable: • about the child • about the meaning of the evaluation data • program/placement options • least restrictive environment requirements, and • comparable facilities
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Eligibility Decisions How do LEAs make those decisions in their districts?
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Reevaluations Once a student is identified as eligible for 504 services is that student always entitled to such procedural safeguards?
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Eligibility Decisions How do LEAS conduct reevaluations?
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Documenting Services “The Louisiana Individual Accommodation Form”
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Documenting Services • Reasonable Accommodations • Adjustment to tasks, environments or just changing things so that students with disabilities have an equal opportunity to participate in an academic program(should be aligned with their disability) • (US Department of Education 2007)
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Revisions to Louisiana’s IAP
Revisions to Louisiana’s IAP – Page 1
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Revisions to Louisiana’s IAP – Page 1
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Revisions to Louisiana’s IAP – Page 1
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Revisions to Louisiana’s IAP – Page 2
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Revisions to Louisiana’s IAP – Page 2
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Revisions to Louisiana’s IAP – Page 2
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Revisions to Louisiana’s IAP – Page 2
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Revisions to Louisiana’s IAP – Page 2
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Revisions to Louisiana’s IAP – Page 3
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Revisions to Louisiana’s IAP – Page 3
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Revisions to Louisiana’s IAP – Page 3
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Revisions to Louisiana’s IAP – Page 3
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Revisions to Louisiana’s IAP – Page 4
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Revisions to Louisiana’s IAP – Page 5
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Revisions to Louisiana’s IAP – Page 6
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Discipline
Implementing Part F of Louisiana’s IAP “Accommodations/Provisions for Behavior Concerns”
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English Language Learners and Section 504
Parental Involvement Things to Consider
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Question of the Day Who has the ultimate authority to enforce Section 504?