Edward G. Rendell, Governor ▪ Dr. Gerald L. Zahorchak, Secretary of Educationwww.pde.state.pa.us Chapter 16 1 Chapter 16 Overview with 2008 Updates March.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Procedural Safeguards
Advertisements

Special Education 101 Special Education: A SERVICE, NOT A PLACE John Payne Office of Exceptional Children SC State Department of Education.
Overview of Serving Students with Disabilities under the IDEA School Counselor Summer Institute June 24, 2014 Olympia, WA Scott Michael Raub OSPI Special.
Civil Rights in Obligations of Local Educational Agencies Office of Career and Technical Education February 7, 2012.
Region 3 Monitors April What is a REED? It is a “process” whereby the IEP team reviews existing evaluation data to make evaluation decisions about.
Enforcing and Maintaining the IEP
Notice: An Overview Podcast Script Laura LaMore, Consultant, OSE-EIS August 4,
IDEA AND ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS WITH DISABILITIES Office of General Counsel Division of Educational Equity August 15, 2012.
1 The Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act (IDEA 2004) Implementation Training Spring/Summer 2005.
What are my child’s rights under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act? Randy Chapman The Legal Center for People with Disabilities and Older.
Surrogate Parent Training
Procedural Safeguards Kristina Krampe, 2005 EDS 513: Legal Issues in Special Education.
Independent Educational Evaluations Developed by Contra Costa SELPA As Recommended for LEA Board Policy
1 Referrals, Evaluations and Eligibility Determinations Office of Vocational and Educational Services for Individuals with Disabilities Special Education.
Bureau of Career and Technical Education PA Department of Education Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Improvement Act of 2006 The New Perkins.
1 PROCEDURAL DUE PROCESS. 2 Texas Education Agency provides Notice of Procedural Safeguards Rights of Parents of Students with Disabilities Download this.
Surrogate Parent Training Presenter: Title: District: Date: Presented by:
Identification, Assessment, and Evaluation
You will frequently use at the CED POLICIES. Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) The ADA prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability in employment,
Introduction to Section 504 Produced by: WI FACETS* © 2007 WI FACETS *Produced with private funds.
PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT. 11/10/05 22 Parent Involvement2 A parent is… (300.30)  Natural or adoptive parent of a child  A foster parent  A guardian but.
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 Las Cruces Public Schools Technical Assistance Training Department of Learning, Teaching and Research.
9/2/20151 Ohio Family and Children First An overview of OFCF structure, membership, and responsibilities.
Chapter 5 Section 504 and the Americans with Disabilities Act Jacob, Decker, & Hartshorne 1.
U.S. Department of Education Office for Civil Rights (OCR) Title VI, Section 504, Title II – Special Education and Limited English Proficient Students.
I nitial E valuation and R eevaluation in IDEA Produced by NICHCY, 2007.
NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT of PUBLIC INSTRUCTION (NCDPI) Brief Overview for Implementing Section 504 Kenneth R. Kitch, Ph.D. NCDPI, Federal Program Monitoring.
IDEA 2004 Procedural Safeguards: Legal Rights and Options Mississippi Association of School Superintendent Spring, Mississippi Department of Education.
Pennsylvania Training and Technical Assistance Network Update on Requirements for Paraprofessionals and the PA Credential of Competency A Webinar for Administrators,
Civil Rights Compliance and Enforcement For Nutrition Programs and Activities FNS Instruction NC Department of Public Instruction.
1 Supplemental Regulations to 34 CFR Part 300 Assistance to States for the Education of Children with Disabilities and Preschool Grants for Children with.
Tom Wolf, Governor ▪ Pedro Rivera, Secretary of Educationwww.education.state.pa.us Chapter 16 1 CHAPTER 16 OVERVIEW AND DEVELOPMENT OF GIEPS Dr. Shirley.
Bilingual Students and the Law n Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 n Title VII of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act - The Bilingual Education.
What are Parent’s Rights in Georgia Special Education? Parents and students over age eighteen have the right … To Participate You have the right to refer.
LEAST RESTRICTIVE ENVIRONMENT LEAST RESTRICTIVE ENVIRONMENT ©PACER Center, Inc., 2005.
ARC Chairperson Training Introduction 1. The Language of Special Education Acronyms 2.
1 The Special Education Assessment and IEP Process EDPOWER Teacher Institute 2013.
CHAPTER 16 Regulations Covering the Education of Gifted Students August 25,2009.
Special Education Law for the General Education Administrator Charter Schools Institute Webinar October 24, 2012.
Gifted Identification Janice Estabrook, Lancaster-Lebanon IU 13.
1 Procedural Requirements for School Districts and Community Colleges Florida Department of Education Office of Equity and Access Adeola Fayemi, Director.
Tom Corbett, Governor ▪ Ronald Tomalis, Secretary of Educationwww.education.state.pa. us Compliance Monitoring for Gifted Education COMPLIANCE MONITORING.
1 McKinney-Vento and Special Education  Overview  Revocation of Consent  FAQ’s  Resources.
Chapter 16 Highlights A presentation for Octorara School District March 30, 2010.
What is an IPRC? Regulation 181/98 of Education Act
April 23, Due Process: Views from the Sides Linda J. Deal, Teacher of the Gifted and Jay Clark, Parent and Attorney for Gifted Students.
School Site Council (SSC) Essentials in brief An overview of SSC roles and responsibilities Prepared and Presented by Wanda Chang Shironaka San Juan Unified.
+ Compliance Monitoring Results Octorara School District 2009.
Alone we can do so little, together we can do so much. Helen Keller.
Your Rights! An overview of Special Education Laws Presented by: The Individual Needs Department.
Procedural Safeguards for Parents What Educators Should Know Michelle Mobley NELA Cohort III.
INFORMATION SESSION: GIFTED EDUCATION IN GVSD Great Valley School April 5,
Notice of Procedural Safeguards for Parents of Students with Disabilities Parents of exceptional students are entitled to information about their rights.
The Evaluation and Re-evaluation Process Guidelines for Parents Karen Finigan, Director of Special Education & Michelle Giovanola, Lead School Psychologist.
SPECIAL EDUCATION PROCEDURES TO ADDRESS NON-COMPLIANT FINDINGS RELATED TO CHILD FIND Presenter Jim Kubaiko, Director Special Education.
Chapter 16 Special Education for Gifted Students, Basic Education Circular, and Legal Decisions January 11 & 12, 2007.
Tanya Morret October 26,  Background and History  Intent of Chapter 16  Forms and Timelines  Resources  Question and Answer.
Section 504 training.
Review, Revise and Amend from Procedures for State Board Policy 74
Procedural Safeguards
Understanding the Section 504 Process
Chapter 16 Overview with 2008 Updates
Chapter 16 Special Education for Gifted Students
Understanding the Section 504 Process
Charter School Applicant Technical Assistance Session
12/9/2018 Notice: An Overview The MDE released documentation and a new requirement last year for districts to utilized Notices to “finalize” IEPs rather.
Extended School Year (ESY)
New Special Education Teacher Webinar Series
Presentation transcript:

Edward G. Rendell, Governor ▪ Dr. Gerald L. Zahorchak, Secretary of Educationwww.pde.state.pa.us Chapter 16 1 Chapter 16 Overview with 2008 Updates March 20, 2009 Dr. Shirley Curl Edward G. Rendell, Governor Dr. Gerald L. Zahorchak, Secretary of Education

Edward G. Rendell, Governor ▪ Dr. Gerald L. Zahorchak, Secretary of Educationwww.pde.state.pa.us Chapter 16 Presented by Pennsylvania Department of Education Bureau of Special Education

Edward G. Rendell, Governor ▪ Dr. Gerald L. Zahorchak, Secretary of Educationwww.pde.state.pa.us Chapter 16 from Chapter 16 Preamble Reminder from Chapter 16 Preamble Draw a clear distinction between gifted education as required by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and special education for students with disabilities as required by Federal law.Draw a clear distinction between gifted education as required by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and special education for students with disabilities as required by Federal law. Continue to include gifted in Departmental tracking systems.Continue to include gifted in Departmental tracking systems.

Edward G. Rendell, Governor ▪ Dr. Gerald L. Zahorchak, Secretary of Educationwww.pde.state.pa.us Chapter 16 (cont.) Preamble (cont.) Only certified school psychologists can administer IQ tests and evaluation materials to determine giftedness.Only certified school psychologists can administer IQ tests and evaluation materials to determine giftedness. Reevaluations are not required every 2 years.Reevaluations are not required every 2 years. –However, parents or school personnel can request an evaluation once per school term.

Edward G. Rendell, Governor ▪ Dr. Gerald L. Zahorchak, Secretary of Educationwww.pde.state.pa.us Chapter 16 Update Acronyms Update GMDT Gifted Multidisciplinary Team GMDE Gifted Multidisciplinary Evaluation GIEP Gifted Individualized Education Plan GWR Gifted Written Report

Edward G. Rendell, Governor ▪ Dr. Gerald L. Zahorchak, Secretary of Educationwww.pde.state.pa.us Chapter 16 Strategic Planning Update Address the process for identifying children who are gifted and in need of specially designed instruction Outline the gifted programs offered by the school district

Edward G. Rendell, Governor ▪ Dr. Gerald L. Zahorchak, Secretary of Educationwww.pde.state.pa.us Chapter 16 Strategic Planning Update (cont.) Provide PDE with reports of students, personnel and program elements

Edward G. Rendell, Governor ▪ Dr. Gerald L. Zahorchak, Secretary of Educationwww.pde.state.pa.us Chapter 16 Education Gifted Education Specially Designed Instruction (SDI) to meet the needs of a gifted student that isSpecially Designed Instruction (SDI) to meet the needs of a gifted student that is –Conducted in an instructional setting –Provided in an instructional or skill area –Provided at no cost to the parents –Provided under the authority of a School District –Provided by an agency –Individualized –Reasonably calculated to yield meaningful educational benefit and progress –Provided in conformity with a GIEP

Edward G. Rendell, Governor ▪ Dr. Gerald L. Zahorchak, Secretary of Educationwww.pde.state.pa.us Chapter 16 Dual Exceptionalities Update A single IEP will be developed for students with dual exceptionalitiesA single IEP will be developed for students with dual exceptionalities –(i.e., a student with a disability who also meets the criteria for gifted services). Follow Chapter 14 requirements to develop an IEP that addresses both exceptionalities.Follow Chapter 14 requirements to develop an IEP that addresses both exceptionalities.

Edward G. Rendell, Governor ▪ Dr. Gerald L. Zahorchak, Secretary of Educationwww.pde.state.pa.us Chapter 16 of Mentally Gifted Definition of Mentally Gifted Outstanding intellectual and creative ability which requires specially designed programs or support services, or both, not ordinarily provided in the regular education program.Outstanding intellectual and creative ability which requires specially designed programs or support services, or both, not ordinarily provided in the regular education program. An IQ of 130 or higher or when multiple criteria strongly indicate gifted abilityAn IQ of 130 or higher or when multiple criteria strongly indicate gifted ability –(may not be based on IQ alone)

Edward G. Rendell, Governor ▪ Dr. Gerald L. Zahorchak, Secretary of Educationwww.pde.state.pa.us Chapter 16 of Mentally Gifted (cont.) Definition of Mentally Gifted (cont.) Multiple criteria includes:Multiple criteria includes: –Achievement test scores –Acquisition and retention rates –Demonstrated achievement, performance or expertise in one or more academic areas –Higher level thinking skills, academic creativity, leadership skills, academic interest areas, communication skills, foreign language aptitude or technology expertise

Edward G. Rendell, Governor ▪ Dr. Gerald L. Zahorchak, Secretary of Educationwww.pde.state.pa.us Chapter 16 of Mentally Gifted (cont.) Update Definition of Mentally Gifted (cont.) Update Evidence that intervening factors are masking gifted abilitiesEvidence that intervening factors are masking gifted abilities Deficits in memory or processing speed, as indicated by testing, cannot be the sole basis upon which a student is determined to be ineligible for gifted educationDeficits in memory or processing speed, as indicated by testing, cannot be the sole basis upon which a student is determined to be ineligible for gifted education

Edward G. Rendell, Governor ▪ Dr. Gerald L. Zahorchak, Secretary of Educationwww.pde.state.pa.us Chapter 16 Monitoring Procedures Monitoring Procedures Update The Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE) will conduct onsite monitoring of school entities to ensure compliance with Chapter 16. PDE will also establish a formal complaint procedure for parents to file complaints and school districts to respond.

Edward G. Rendell, Governor ▪ Dr. Gerald L. Zahorchak, Secretary of Educationwww.pde.state.pa.us Chapter 16 and Evaluation Screening and Evaluation School Districts must adopt and use a system for identifying all students within the district who are thought to be gifted.School Districts must adopt and use a system for identifying all students within the district who are thought to be gifted. Public awareness activities must be designed to reach parents of students in the public schools and the parents of school-age children not enrolled in the public schools.Public awareness activities must be designed to reach parents of students in the public schools and the parents of school-age children not enrolled in the public schools.

Edward G. Rendell, Governor ▪ Dr. Gerald L. Zahorchak, Secretary of Educationwww.pde.state.pa.us Chapter 16 Screening and (cont.) Screening and Evaluation (cont.) Awareness activities shall be conducted annuallyAwareness activities shall be conducted annually Information shall be provided in local media such as local newspapers, student handbooks, and on the school district websiteInformation shall be provided in local media such as local newspapers, student handbooks, and on the school district website

Edward G. Rendell, Governor ▪ Dr. Gerald L. Zahorchak, Secretary of Educationwww.pde.state.pa.us Chapter 16 GMDE Update GMDE Team includes parent(s), current teacher(s), school psychologist, persons familiar with student’s educational performance and/or cultural background, and persons familiar with evaluation techniques.GMDE Team includes parent(s), current teacher(s), school psychologist, persons familiar with student’s educational performance and/or cultural background, and persons familiar with evaluation techniques. Referrals can be made by parent(s) or teachers.Referrals can be made by parent(s) or teachers.

Edward G. Rendell, Governor ▪ Dr. Gerald L. Zahorchak, Secretary of Educationwww.pde.state.pa.us Chapter 16 GMDE Update Parental requests for evaluation must be in writing and are limited to one per school term.Parental requests for evaluation must be in writing and are limited to one per school term. If a request is made orally, the district must provide a permission to evaluate form within 10 calendar daysIf a request is made orally, the district must provide a permission to evaluate form within 10 calendar days

Edward G. Rendell, Governor ▪ Dr. Gerald L. Zahorchak, Secretary of Educationwww.pde.state.pa.us Chapter 16 GMDE (cont.) Update The initial student evaluation must be completed within 60 calendar days after the school receives written parental consent for the evaluation or an order of a court or hearing officer.The initial student evaluation must be completed within 60 calendar days after the school receives written parental consent for the evaluation or an order of a court or hearing officer. GWR requires names and positions but not signaturesGWR requires names and positions but not signatures

Edward G. Rendell, Governor ▪ Dr. Gerald L. Zahorchak, Secretary of Educationwww.pde.state.pa.us Chapter 16 GWR Update The Gifted Multidisciplinary Team is required to include, in its written report, its recommendations for each student's educational programmingThe Gifted Multidisciplinary Team is required to include, in its written report, its recommendations for each student's educational programming

Edward G. Rendell, Governor ▪ Dr. Gerald L. Zahorchak, Secretary of Educationwww.pde.state.pa.us Chapter 16 GMDE – Reevaluations Update Required before changing educational placement or upon recommendation by GIEP team.Required before changing educational placement or upon recommendation by GIEP team. Must be completed within 60 calendar daysMust be completed within 60 calendar days

Edward G. Rendell, Governor ▪ Dr. Gerald L. Zahorchak, Secretary of Educationwww.pde.state.pa.us Chapter 16 GIEP Team Update One or both of the student's parents.One or both of the student's parents. The student if the parents choose to have the student participate.The student if the parents choose to have the student participate. A representative of the district, who will serve as the chairperson of the GIEP team, who is knowledgeable about the availability of resources of the district, and who is authorized by the district to commit those resources.A representative of the district, who will serve as the chairperson of the GIEP team, who is knowledgeable about the availability of resources of the district, and who is authorized by the district to commit those resources. One or more of the student's current teachers.One or more of the student's current teachers. Other individuals at the discretion of either the parents or the district.Other individuals at the discretion of either the parents or the district. A teacher of the giftedA teacher of the gifted

Edward G. Rendell, Governor ▪ Dr. Gerald L. Zahorchak, Secretary of Educationwww.pde.state.pa.us Chapter 16 GIEP (cont.) Notification to parents and others for attendance at GIEP meeting must be at least 10 calendar days in advance of the meetingNotification to parents and others for attendance at GIEP meeting must be at least 10 calendar days in advance of the meeting The school district shall establish and implement procedures designed to ensure that the parents of the gifted student are offered the opportunity to be present at each GIEP team meetingThe school district shall establish and implement procedures designed to ensure that the parents of the gifted student are offered the opportunity to be present at each GIEP team meeting

Edward G. Rendell, Governor ▪ Dr. Gerald L. Zahorchak, Secretary of Educationwww.pde.state.pa.us Chapter 16 (cont.) Update GIEP (cont.) Update Short-term learning outcomes are measurable and should lead to annual goalShort-term learning outcomes are measurable and should lead to annual goal Include the anticipated frequency, and location of gifted education in the GIEPInclude the anticipated frequency, and location of gifted education in the GIEP Require the school to notify teachers of their responsibilities to each of their students who are identified as giftedRequire the school to notify teachers of their responsibilities to each of their students who are identified as gifted Signatures are not requiredSignatures are not required

Edward G. Rendell, Governor ▪ Dr. Gerald L. Zahorchak, Secretary of Educationwww.pde.state.pa.us Chapter 16 GIEP - Implementation Within 10 school days or at start of school year if it was developed less than 30 calendar days before the last day of scheduled classesWithin 10 school days or at start of school year if it was developed less than 30 calendar days before the last day of scheduled classes If parents give consent by signing the Notice Of Recommended Assignment [NORA] in person at the GIEP meeting, the GIEP can not be implemented for at least 5 calendar days. This allows the parents the opportunity to revoke consent if they change their minds.If parents give consent by signing the Notice Of Recommended Assignment [NORA] in person at the GIEP meeting, the GIEP can not be implemented for at least 5 calendar days. This allows the parents the opportunity to revoke consent if they change their minds.

Edward G. Rendell, Governor ▪ Dr. Gerald L. Zahorchak, Secretary of Educationwww.pde.state.pa.us Chapter 16 Caseload and Class Size Caseload and Class Size Update Caseload - maximum of 75 studentsCaseload - maximum of 75 students Caseload – maximum of 65 students beginning July 1, 2010 Class size - maximum of 20 studentsClass size - maximum of 20 students

Edward G. Rendell, Governor ▪ Dr. Gerald L. Zahorchak, Secretary of Educationwww.pde.state.pa.us Chapter 16 Mediation Impartial mediator may be requested to assist parents and school district in resolving dispute issuesImpartial mediator may be requested to assist parents and school district in resolving dispute issues Mediation may not be used to deny or delay a party’s right to a due process hearingMediation may not be used to deny or delay a party’s right to a due process hearing Mediation agreement enforceable by PDEMediation agreement enforceable by PDE

Edward G. Rendell, Governor ▪ Dr. Gerald L. Zahorchak, Secretary of Educationwww.pde.state.pa.us Chapter 16 Impartial Due Process Parents’ request should be in writingParents’ request should be in writing May be filed concerning the identification, evaluation or educational placement, or the provision of gifted education for a student who is gifted or thought to be giftedMay be filed concerning the identification, evaluation or educational placement, or the provision of gifted education for a student who is gifted or thought to be gifted

Edward G. Rendell, Governor ▪ Dr. Gerald L. Zahorchak, Secretary of Educationwww.pde.state.pa.us Chapter 16 Impartial Due Process (cont.) Parents may be represented by legal counsel and accompanied and advised by individuals with knowledge or training with respect to students who are gifted.Parents may be represented by legal counsel and accompanied and advised by individuals with knowledge or training with respect to students who are gifted. Hearing shall be held within 30 calendar days after request.Hearing shall be held within 30 calendar days after request.

Edward G. Rendell, Governor ▪ Dr. Gerald L. Zahorchak, Secretary of Educationwww.pde.state.pa.us Chapter 16 Impartial Due Process (cont.) Hearing officer’s decision shall be issued within 45 calendar days after hearing request.Hearing officer’s decision shall be issued within 45 calendar days after hearing request. Hearing is open to public unless the parents request a closed hearing within 5 days in advance of the hearing.Hearing is open to public unless the parents request a closed hearing within 5 days in advance of the hearing.

Edward G. Rendell, Governor ▪ Dr. Gerald L. Zahorchak, Secretary of Educationwww.pde.state.pa.us Chapter 16 Impartial Due Process Update If a parent fails to respond or refuses to consent to the initial provision of gifted services, neither due process nor mediation may be used to obtain agreement or a ruling that the services may be providedIf a parent fails to respond or refuses to consent to the initial provision of gifted services, neither due process nor mediation may be used to obtain agreement or a ruling that the services may be provided

Edward G. Rendell, Governor ▪ Dr. Gerald L. Zahorchak, Secretary of Educationwww.pde.state.pa.us Chapter 16 Edward G. Rendell Governor Gerald L. Zahorchak Secretary of Education

Edward G. Rendell, Governor ▪ Dr. Gerald L. Zahorchak, Secretary of Educationwww.pde.state.pa.us Chapter 16 Office of Elementary & Secondary Education Diane Castelbuono, Deputy Secretary Bureau of Special Education John J. Tommasini, Director Division of Improvement & Technical Assistance-Central Richard Moss, Division Chief

Edward G. Rendell, Governor ▪ Dr. Gerald L. Zahorchak, Secretary of Educationwww.pde.state.pa.us Chapter 16 The Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE) does not discriminate in its educational programs, activities or employment practices based on race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, disability, age, religion, ancestry, union membership, or any other legally protected category. This policy is in accordance with state law, including Pennsylvania’s Human Relations Act, and with federal law, including Title IV and Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 and the American Disabilities Act of 1990.

Edward G. Rendell, Governor ▪ Dr. Gerald L. Zahorchak, Secretary of Educationwww.pde.state.pa.us Chapter The mission of the Pennsylvania Department of Education is to lead and serve the educational community, to enable each individual to grow into an inspired, productive, fulfilled lifelong learner.