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Special Education

FAQs: Discipline

Does the IEP team have the authority to decide whether to discipline a student eligible for special education, and if so, the amount and severity of the discipline?

Arizona Revised Statutes (A.R.S.) acknowledge the authority of teachers and schools to maintain order and to discipline students, and to hold pupils to strict account for disorderly conduct on school property. [A.R.S.

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FAQs: Consent

When providing consent for an evaluation or reevaluation, can parents attach conditions to their consent, such as the specific assessment tools to be used, the evaluator, or other conditions?

The regulations that implement the IDEA require schools to obtain informed consent from the parent of the child before conducting an initial evaluation [34 C.F.R. § 300.300(a)(1)(i)] or reevaluation of a child with a disability. [34 C.F.R.

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FAQs: Consensus

What happens at an IEP meeting if the parties cannot reach consensus?

“The IEP Team meeting serves as a communication vehicle between parents and school personnel and enables them, as equal participants, to make joint informed decisions regarding the services that are necessary to meet the unique needs of the child. The IEP team should work towards a general agreement, but the public agency is ultimately responsible for ensuring that the IEP includes the services that the child needs in order to receive a free appropriate public education (FAPE).

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FAQs: Child Find

Can a student who has good grades and who is advancing from grade to grade still be eligible to receive special education instruction and services?

Yes. The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and its implementing regulations require that all children with disabilities who are in need of special education and related services, regardless of the severity of their disability, are identified, located, and evaluated. [20 U.S.C. § 1412(a)(3); 34 C.F.R.

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FAQs: Charter Schools

Can charter schools put a cap on the number of students eligible for special education that it will accept for enrollment?

No. Charter schools may limit admission to pupils within a given age group or grade level, but cannot “limit admission based on ethnicity, national origin, gender, income level, disabling condition, or proficiency in the English language, or athletic ability.” [A.R.S.

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FAQs: Bullying

What exactly is bullying?

“Bullying is characterized by aggression used within a relationship where the aggressor(s) has more real or perceived power than the target, and the aggression is repeated, or has the potential to be repeated, over time. Bullying can involve overt physical behavior or verbal, emotional, or social behaviors (e.g., excluding someone from social activities, making threats, withdrawing attention, destroying someone’s reputation) and can range from blatant aggression to far more subtle and covert behaviors.

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FAQs: Assistive Technology

Does Assistive Technology (AT) mean only expensive, high-tech, or electronic products?

No. Assistive Technology (AT) includes low-tech and high-tech products that enable people with disabilities to be more productive and independent. Assistive technology includes a wide range of products, from simple to complex and inexpensive to expensive.

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FAQs: General IDEA Information

What is the FAPE standard under the IDEA?

In March 2017, the US Supreme Court, in Endrew F. v.

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FAQs: Section 504 Accommodation Plans

Does the AZ Office of Dispute Resolution investigate allegations that a school is not implementing a student’s 504 accommodation plan?

No. The Arizona Department of Education/Dispute Resolution is only authorized to investigate allegations that a school has violated a requirement of Part B of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and its implementing regulations, or special education laws and rules found within the Arizona Revised Statutes (A.R.S.) and Title 7 of the Arizona Administrative Code (A.A.C.).

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CERTIFICATION INFO: New Mild/Moderate and Moderate/Severe Disabilities Endorsements

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