SECTION 504 STATEMENT
The Board acknowledges the requirements under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation
Act of 1973. It is the policy of the Board to provide a free and appropriate
public education to each handicapped student within its jurisdiction, regardless
of the nature or severity of the handicap.
In addition, it is the intent of the Board to ensure that students who are
handicapped within the definition of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of
1973 be identified, evaluated and provided with appropriate educational
services. This school recognizes that students may be handicapped under this
policy even though they do not require services pursuant to the Individuals with
Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).
It is the policy of the Board to ensure that due process rights of handicapped
students and their parents under Section 504 shall be enforced.
The Building Principal shall serve as the coordinator of Section 504 activities.
The Principal may, at his/her discretion, delegate this responsibility to an
appropriate staff person.
1. The Principal or a staff person he/she appoints shall serve as the 504
coordinator and shall be responsible for handling all referrals of
students
suspected of being handicapped under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of
1973.
2. A student shall be considered for protection under a 504 plan whenever a
student returns from school after a serious illness or injury,
when a student is
referred for an evaluation but is found not to qualify for Special Education
Services under IDEA, when a student has
chronic health condition such as HIV,
Tuberculosis, Asthma, Allergies, Diabetes, Heart Disease, etc., when a student
has Attention
Deficit Disorder or behavioral difficulties, when substance abuse
is an issue, when suspension or expulsion is being considered for any
student,
when a student is being considered for retention, or when a handicap of any kind
is suspected.
3. A 504 committee shall be formed consisting of the Principal, the Special
Education Teacher, an appropriate classroom teacher, the
parents and any other
deemed appropriate by the 504 coordinator. The committee will study and consider
all evaluations and materials
relating to the student’s suspected handicap. The
committee will decide if further evaluation or consideration is needed to
determine
whether a student qualifies under Section 504.
4. If a student is found to qualify as a handicapped person under Section 504,
the committee will complete a Section 504/ADA
(Americans with Disabilities Act)
Accommodation plan for that student.
5. Parents will be notified in writing in their native language when their child
is being considered for eligibility under Section 504. Parents
will be notified
of and invited to any 504 committee meetings concerning their child. Parents
will be notified when there is a significant
change in program/service. A notice
of due process rights of a 504 student will accompany each notification. All
such communication
shall be in the student’s native language and the 504
coordinator will take all practical steps to ensure that parents fully
understand their
rights under Section 504.
6. Each student with a 504 plan will have his/her program and 504 plan reviewed
at least once a year and more often if circumstances
warrant.
DATE ADOPTED: JULY 1, 2003