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Special Education VS Section 504 Services
Navigating the educational landscape can be daunting, especially when it comes to understanding the differences between SPED and 504 plans. These frameworks provide crucial support for students with disabilities, yet they serve distinct purposes. Delve into our guide to unravel the nuances, empowering you to advocate effectively for your child's educational journey.
Understanding Independent Educational Evaluations (IEEs)
In the world of education, one size rarely fits all. Independent Educational Evaluations (IEEs) are private evaluations conducted by a qualified professional that assesses a child's educational needs. In some cases, the school may be required to pay for this evaluation.
Updates to Dyslexia Identification, Evaluation and Instruction
On August 16, 2023, the Texas Legislature approved updates to Dyslexia Identification, Evaluation and Instruction. Prior to this update, your child could receive Dyslexia services through Section 504. Now, all children who are identified as Dyslexic are eligible to receive services in the Special Education setting.
Transferring of Rights When Your Student Turns 18
Transferring of Rights When Your Student Turns 18
In most states, when a child turns 18, he/she is considered an adult. As a legal adult, a child may assume some or all of the educational rights previously held by the parent
Does My Child Need Accommodations or Modifications?
Does my child need accommodations or modifications?
An accommodation changes how your student learns while a modification changes what your student learns.
Are 504 Accommodations Placed on a Student’s Transcript?
Are 504 Accommodations Placed on a Student’s Transcript?
A 504 plan is the plan that public schools (K-12) create to give students with disabilities accommodations and extra support
What is RTI Support Through The Public School?
What is RTI Support Through The Public School?
Parents often tell us that their student is getting support through “RTI” but they do not always know what that means.