Policy – Category 5000 (Students) BP 5001 – Identification and Referral of Individuals for Special Education
5. If the parent obtains an independent educational assessment at private expense, the results of the assessment shall be considered by the Charter LEA with respect to the provision of FAPE and may be presented as evidence at a due process hearing regarding the child. If the Charter LEA observed the child in conducting its assessment, or if its assessment procedures make it permissible to have in-class observation of a child, an equivalent opportunity shall apply to an independent educational assessment of the child in the child’s current educational placement and setting, if any, proposed by the Charter LEA, regardless of whether the independent educational assessment is initiated before or after the filing of a due process hearing. 6. If a parent proposes a publicly financed placement of the child in a nonpublic school, the Charter LEA shall have an opportunity to observe the proposed placement and, if the child has already been unilaterally placed in the nonpublic school by the parent, the child in the proposed placement. Any such observation shall only be of the child who is the subject of the observation and may not include the observation or assessment of any other student in the proposed placement unless that student's parent consents to the observation or assessment. The results of any observation or assessment of another student in violation of Education Code § 56329(d) shall be inadmissible in any due process or judicial proceeding regarding the FAPE of that other student. An IEP required as a result of an assessment shall be developed within a total time not to exceed 60 days, not counting days between the child’s regular school sessions, terms, or days of school vacation in excess of five school days, from the date of the receipt of the parent's consent for assessment, unless the parent agrees, in writing, to an extension ( Education Code § 56043 ). Before entering kindergarten or first grade, children with disabilities who are in a preschool program shall be reassessed to determine if they still need special education and services. IEP teams shall identify a means of monitoring the continued success of children who are determined to be eligible for less intensive special education programs to ensure that gains made are not lost by a rapid removal of individualized programs and supports for these individuals ( Education Code § 56445 ).
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Section 504 Children may be referred for assessment under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 by parents, school staff, or agencies. Each Charter LEA has defined written Section 504 procedures to assess and meet the educational needs of general education students who are otherwise disabled due to a physical or mental impairment which substantially limits one or more major life activities.
BP 5001 – Identification & Referral of Individuals for Special Education Desert Mountain Charter Special Education Local Plan Area (DMCS) (rev.08/21)
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