Ten Obscure or Overlooked aspects of IDEA | Special Education & IEP Advisor
Ten Obscure or Overlooked aspects of IDEA | Special Education & IEP Advisor.Aug 23 Ten Obscure or Overlooked aspects of IDEA By Doug Goldberg
1.? Medical Services can be paid for by the School District if it is for diagnostic or evaluation purposes.? As defined in the Individuals with Disabilities Act: ?Medical Services means services provided by a licensed physician to determine a child?s medically related disability that results in the child?s need for special education and related services.??
2.? The Child find mandate requires all children with disabilities residing in the State, including children with disabilities who are homeless children or are wards of the State, and children with disabilities attending private schools, regardless of the severity of their disability, and who are in need of special education and related services, to be identified, located, and evaluated.? The child find mandate also includes children who are suspected of being a child with a disability and in need of special education, even though they are advancing from grade to grade.??
3.? The School District must take steps to provide children with an IEP an equal opportunity to participate in nonacademic and extracurricular services and activities.? This must be accomplished by providing the appropriate support in the form of supplementary aids and services which allows the child ?to be involved in and make progress in the general education curriculum in accordance with subclause (I) and to participate in extracurricular and other nonacademic activities.?
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