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Student Needs Assessment Committee
Utica Community Schools Special Services Department
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Special Education Law Special education rules and regulations require substantial documentation to determine if a student has a disability. Examples include: Regular attendance and exposure to instruction. Curriculum data over a period of time that shows limited growth. Evidence of limited response to general education accommodations and interventions. Documentation that parents have been informed at regular intervals of their student’s progress
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Special Education Law Additionally, the law requires that a student’s disability is not a result of: Lack of exposure to the curriculum- ex: multiple school changes, home-schooling Health or sensory issues- ex: vision, hearing, or other health problems Cultural and language barriers- ex: ELL students who have limited English exposure or English culture experience (including students who are born in the U.S.)
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Students who may need a SNAC Packet
A student with a current IEP who is struggling in other areas (ex-student receiving speech services and struggling in math) General education student who has shown limited response to interventions in academic or behavioral areas over a period of time Any student who may require additional interventions
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SNAC Format: Meeting Mechanics
The Meeting Mechanics process will help facilitate an efficient meeting. The meeting includes: Background Information Strengths Concerns Problem Identification Interventions and Accommodations Plan and Follow-up
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Possible outcomes of the SNAC Meeting may include:
Obtain additional information, such as ELL information, updated academic scores, etc. Teacher completes Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Checklist (Vanderbilt) Hold a parent meeting Complete further progress monitoring and intervention Develop a 504 Plan Complete a REED and proceed with evaluation
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