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2004 Final IDEA Regulations: Summary of Major Changes A Smooth Transition

2004 Final IDEA Regulations: Summary of Major Changes A Smooth Transition. rlington Public Schools Department of Student Services October 5, 2006 School Board Monitoring Presentation. IDEA 2004. Reauthorization signed by President in December 2004 Final regulation released in August 2006

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2004 Final IDEA Regulations: Summary of Major Changes A Smooth Transition

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  1. 2004 Final IDEA Regulations: Summary of Major ChangesA Smooth Transition rlington Public Schools Department of Student Services October 5, 2006 School Board Monitoring Presentation

  2. IDEA 2004 • Reauthorization signed by President in December 2004 • Final regulation released in August 2006 • Implementation by October 2006

  3. IDEA 2004 • Accountability • Participation in Assessment System • Highly Qualified Teachers • Eligibility for Services • Instructional Practices and Interventions • IEP Development and Parent Involvement • Dispute Resolution

  4. Virginia Department of Education • VDOE is currently: • Developing a technical assistance guidance document, which outlines key changes; • Revising the Procedural Safeguards Document; and • Scheduling regional training for all Directors for October and November 2006

  5. Virginia Department of Education • Must comply with Virginia’s Administrative Process ACT • Approximately 18-19 months to complete • October 25, 2006-The Notice of Intended Regulatory Action (NOIRA) scheduled to be presented to Virginia Board of Education for review. This will begin the APA process • Once approved, there will be two public comment periods which will begin in December. • In the meantime, use 2002 regulations except where there is direct conflict with new federal mandates.

  6. APS Response to the Reauthorization of IDEA 2004 • School District Preparation • A Smooth Transition • Current Activities • Overview of Major Changes

  7. Preparation: A Smooth Transition-2005-2006 • Reviewed proposed regulations • Incorporated changes in forms and training • Conducted briefings to staff and parent groups • Collaborated with other APS departments

  8. Preparation: Current Activities 2006-2007 • Revising Special Education Procedural Manual • Conducting briefings to staff • Listing highlights of regulations in parent newsletter • Incorporating updated information in PRC offerings • Providing updates to ASEAC

  9. Preparation: Current Activities 2006-2007 • Incorporating changes in special education procedures related to eligibility, placement and services • Reviewing IEP Online for compliance and accountability reporting • Reviewing paperwork and use of technology to address efficiency and paperwork reduction

  10. Highlights • Change of Placement • Expedited Due Process Hearing • Manifestation Determination • Stay Put • Free and Appropriate Education (FAPE) • Child Find-Parentally Placed in Private Schools • IEPs and Parent Involvement • Least Restrictive Environment

  11. Highlights • Parent Consent for Evaluation and Re-evaluation • Assistive Technology and medical devices (cochlear implants)

  12. 2004 Final IDEA Regulations: Summary of Major ChangesA Smooth Transition

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