CHILD FIND
Moosabec CSD seeks to ensure that all students within its jurisdiction are
identified, located and evaluated who are school-age (5 through the school year
in which they turn 20) and who are “at risk”/in need of special education and
supportive assistance – including state wards, state agency clients, students
who have been suspended or expelled, students attending private schools and home
schools, institutional residents, highly mobile students with disabilities, and
students who are suspected of being disabled and in need of special education
and supportive assistance even though they are advancing from grade to grade.
This child find responsibility shall be accomplished through a District-wide
process which, while not a definitive or final judgment of a student’s
capabilities or disability, is a possible indicator of special education needs.
Final identification of students with disabilities and programming for such
students occurs only after an appropriate evaluation and a determination by the
Pupil Evaluation Team (PET).
As part of this child find responsibility, Moosabec CSD shall identify, locate
and evaluate all students enrolled in public school, private schools, or home
schools, including all entering kindergarten students and transfer students at
any grade level.
The child find process shall include obtaining data on each student, through
direct assessment or by indirect means of the student’s academic performance,
gross and fine motor skills, receptive and expressive language skills, vision,
hearing and cognitive skills.
If the child find process indicates that a student may require special education
and supportive services in order to benefit from regular education, the student
shall be referred to the PET to determine the student’s eligibility for special
education services. School staff, parents or agency representatives may refer
students to the PET if they believe that the student, because of a disability,
may be in need of special education and supportive services in order to benefit
from regular education.
Some factors that may be considered when making a referral might include whether
the student has accumulated 45 absences during a school year, has been suspended
or removed for disciplinary reasons in excess of 10 cumulative school days in
the school year, or has experienced an illness, hospitalization, or accident
that may indicate a need for special education and supportive services. These
considerations are guidelines only and do not mandate or preclude referral to
the PET.
Legal Reference: 34 CFR § 300.125 (1999)
Me. Dept. of Ed. Reg. Ch. 101 §§ 7.1-7.10 (1999)
DATE ADOPTED: JULY 1, 2003