Policy – Category 2000 (Administration) BP 2003 – Civil Rights Protection and 504 Accommodations
supplementary aids and services unless it is demonstrated that such placement cannot be achieved satisfactorily. Children with disabilities shall be educated with those who are not disabled to the maximum extent appropriate to the individual needs of the child. Review of Student Progress The Section 504 team will coordinate the monitoring of the child’s progress as well as the effectiveness of the service plan annually. Prior to any subsequent significant change in placement, a comprehensive reevaluation of the child’s needs will be conducted. If the Section 504 plan for services is implemented and then found to be ineffective, the child should then be assessed for IDEA eligibility. Procedural Safeguards The parents shall be notified in writing of all Charter LEA decisions concerning the identification, evaluation, or educational placement of children pursuant to Section 504. The parent shall have the right to request an impartial Section 504 Administrative Hearing with opportunity for participation by the parent and their counsel.
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Americans with Disabilities (ADA) Barriers to employment, transportation, public accommodations, public services, and telecommunications have imposed staggering economic and social costs on American society and have undermined well-intentioned efforts to educate, rehabilitate, and employ individuals with disabilities. By breaking down these barriers, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) enables society to benefit from the skills and talents of individuals with disabilities, will allow all to gain from their increased purchasing power and ability to use it, and will lead to fuller, more productive lives for all Americans. The Americans with Disabilities Act gives civil rights protections to individuals with disabilities similar to those provided to individuals on the basis of race, color, sex, national origin, age, and religion. It guarantees equal opportunity for individuals with disabilities in public accommodations, employment, transportation, state and local services, and telecommunications. It is divided into five titles:
BP 2003 – Civil Rights Protection and 504 Accommodations Desert Mountain Charter Special Education Local Plan Area (DMCS) (rev. 09/17)
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