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Presented by Robin Linton, Education Administration Program Consultant, Diverse Learners Branch

 The LEAD Report is a semi-annual report done by local school districts to ensure there is a properly certified educator in every position.  KDE/DLS receives waivers and notices; KDE/DLS approves class size/class load waivers and shortened school day notices  Educational Professional Standards Board (EPSB approves program teacher assignment waivers.

 Fall LEAD Opens September 8, 2015  Fall LEAD Closes October 30, 2015  Have all Waiver and Notice Forms to KDE/Robin Linton by October 30, 2015  Spring LEAD Opens January 15, 2016  Spring LEAD Closes February 28, 2016

 Waivers must be requested when there are special education assignments for a teacher who is not certified in the area of their assignment.  While these waiver requests will be submitted to KDE/DLS, approval of these assignments will come from EPSB.

Certification for Learning Behavior Disorders: IQ no more than two standard deviations below the mean Certification for Moderate and Severe Disabilities: IQ is three standard deviations below the mean. Specific Learning DisabilityFunctional Mental Disability Mild Mental Disability Emotional Behavioral Disability Orthopedic Impairment/Physical Disability Certification for Teaching Hearing Impaired Hearing Impaired Certification for Teaching Visually Impaired Visually Impaired

 Developmental Delay  Other Health Impaired  Multiple Disabilities  Autism  Traumatic Brain Injury  Deaf-Blindness

 Submit waiver as soon as possible after 9/8/2015.  Last day to submit waiver for Fall Semester is 10/30/2015  Submit waiver request for through DOSE’s secure file transfer system.  Submit Waiver as a Word Document  Complete All Blanks on form: Teacher’s Certificate Number, District Code and Class Plan Code  Submit teacher schedule and conference summaries through DOSE’s secure file transfer system as PDF file.

 Do not use the name of the student on the form. You may use he, she or student.  Do not use parent name or doctor’s name on the form.  Do not use date of birth of the student on the form. Program Teacher Assignment Only!!!

 A waiver must be requested within 30 days that a class size or case load has been exceeded.  Request must be submitted throughout the school year as needed.  Submit to KDE/DLS the wavier request form and the teacher schedule.

 KARS no longer specifies age ranges either per period or for overall caseload.  Age range issues are now viewed as Grade Range issues and are based on teacher certification, location of the class, and the level of the non- disabled students on campus.  Special education students must be located on the same campus as their same age/grade peers.  When special education students are not housed on an age or grade range appropriate campus, then the district must submit a request for a Grade Range Waiver.

 A waiver must be requested within 30 days that a student is out of grade range.  Request must be submitted throughout the school year as needed.  Submit to KDE/DLS the waiver request form and the teacher schedule.

 Shortened School Day is a Notice and not a Request.  All documentation maintained locally to support attendance audit if one occurs.  The “Full Funding” box is checked in Infinite Campus on child’s current enrollment through June 30 even if child returns to regular/full school day during the year.

 Medical Statement signed by a physician.  Documented determination by student’s ARC that shortened school day is needed.  An IEP that prescribes the length of the shortened school day  An approval by the district’s Board of Education that maintains the student’s confidentiality.

 Student’s Name  Disability  School/School District  Teacher  Length of Day/Week  Building Principal  Board Approval  Confirmation there is a signed Medical Statement, ARC determined need, IEP reflects shortened school day and Board of Education approval for specified student.

 SSD-Smith -# 1-File Names should be numbered sequentially,ie.: 1, 2, 3 if more than one.  SSD-Smith-#2  PTA-Smith-LBD - (Teacher’s Certification)Do not use in file name  CLS-Smith-#1  CLD-Smith-MSD- (Teacher’s Certification)Do not use in file name  CONF SUM SSD Smith #2-Should match information for SSD #2

 Questions or concerns regarding waivers or notices during the school year contact:  Robin Linton   , ext  500 Mero Street, 19 th Floor  Frankfort, KY 40601