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Discontinuing Special Education Services
What’s Required
The ARD/IEP Committee determines whether a child has a disability and by reasons of the disability, needs Special Education and related services (). Some of the things that must be considered when making the determination include the following:
- The Full and Individual Evaluation (FIE) determines if the student has a disability condition recognized under IDEA,
- The age ranges that are served through Special Education are 3-21 years , and
- Parental consent for services.
What We Do
Special education services shall be discontinued when one of the following occurs:
- No Longer Eligible for Services
If the ARD/IEP Committee determines a student does not have a disability condition under based upon an evaluation, or if the committee finds that the student does not need specially designed instruction provided through Special Education as a result of the disability, the committee will determine that the student is not eligible for special education services.
Before discontinuing services, however, the school must give the parent(s) and/or adult student prior written notice (preferred language).
- Services Through Age 21
Special education services are available to all eligible students ages 3-21.
A student receiving special education services who is 21 years of age on September 1 of a school year shall be eligible for services through the end of that school year or until graduation with a regular high school diploma, whichever comes first.
- Graduation with a regular high school diploma terminates a student's eligibility to receive special education services.
- Revocation of Consent for All Special Education Services
If, at any time after the school begins providing special education and related services to the student, the parent(s) and/or adult student choose to revoke consent for services, the school must discontinue providing special education and related services to the student.
Before discontinuing services, however, the school must give the parent(s) and/or adult student prior written notice (preferred language).
The campus Diagnostician or SLP will meet with the parent to obtain a signed Prior Written Notice: Revocation of Consent for 91ÊÓƵ³ÉÈËÍøÕ¾ Special Education Services from the parent(s) and/or adult student. A Ready, Willing, and Able letter will be provided by the Special Education Assessment Coordinator. The form will be filed in the student's special education audit folder and the folder will be sent to the Special Education Office.
Forms
Parent Revocation of Special Education Services is available in the special education management system.