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School Board’s Role in Special Education

School Board’s Role in Special Education. Vermont School Boards Association. Special Education Primer. 14, 358 students w/ disabilities SPED law passed in 1975 Required “Free Appropriate Public Ed.” Amended now to “IDEA” Includes all students in assessments. Special Education Primer.

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School Board’s Role in Special Education

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  1. School Board’s Role in Special Education Vermont School Boards Association

  2. Special Education Primer • 14, 358 students w/ disabilities • SPED law passed in 1975 • Required “Free Appropriate Public Ed.” • Amended now to “IDEA” • Includes all students in assessments

  3. Special Education Primer • Eval/Planning Team determines eligibility • SPED student needs IEP • Disagreeing parents may request mediation • Must learn in “Least Restrictive Environment”

  4. Special Education Funding • State pays SPED 60% of allowable costs • Act 117 (40%) • Statewide programs • Block grant • Extraordinary reimbursement • Intensive reimbursement

  5. Special Education Funding • Early Essential Education (EEE) • State-Placed Students • Federal Funds

  6. Special Education Formula FY03 FY04 Total Estimated Formula Costs $163 $175 State Share 60% 60% Act 117 $1.18 $1.0 Statewide Programs $2.79 $2.89 Block Grant (ADM & Salaries) $27.1 $27.7 Extraordinary (90% after $50,000) $2.38 $3.0 SPED Expenditures Reimbursement One Rate for All Districts $62.6 55.5% $67.9 55.3%

  7. 2003 Act 117 Report • Goals of Act 117 • Increase general education capacity • Improve consistency & cost effectiveness • Improve cost containment • Assess health/human services • Assist with unusual costs • Identify external factors affecting costs

  8. Act 117 Outcomes • Child Count reduced from 6.6% to 2.9% • Service Plans increase slowing from 14% to 6.6% • School-Based Medicaid rates increased from 66.5% to 83.9%

  9. Act 117 Outcomes • Qualified SPED Staff – 48 teachers received license; 70 more enrolled • Schools focusing on ESS • Supervisory union audits completed

  10. Special Education Policy Role • Vision • Set goals • Provide direction • Focus on high achievement for all students

  11. Special Education Policy Role • Structure • Create environment for high level learning • Hire qualified staff • Provide resources • Staff & board know laws & policies • Understand costs & revenues • Assure qualified staff & programs • Maintain confidentiality

  12. Special Education Policy Role • Accountability • Carry out legal responsibilities • Set up assessment systems • Assure accountability • Ask right questions

  13. Special Education Policy Role • Advocacy • Lead community in setting goals • School & community education advocate • Educate & inform community • Seek parent and community input • Accountability to tax payers

  14. Special Education Policy Role • Basic Law • Provide “Free & Appropriate Public Education” • Access to the general curriculum • Inclusion in assessments • Handle discipline related to disability • Maintain due process rights • Access to services • Ensure confidentiality & access to records

  15. Special Education Policy Role • Carry Out Law • How will board know what’s happening? • ask for updates • understand nature of staff & parent concerns • Who can help? • special education administrator • building principal • building level special education coordinator

  16. Special Education Policy Role • Maintain Accountability with Reports • Student assessments • Child count in special ed., 504, etc. • School dropout numbers • Educational Support Team updates • Student risk behavior data

  17. Special Education Policy Role • Link Routine Report Data to: • action plan goal development; • professional development programs; • updating teacher evaluation system; • school report cards.

  18. Special Education Policy Role • Question how: • is EST functioning; • is impact of SPED evaluated; • BEST $ spent in supervisory union; • available prevention programs are; • to diminish SPED referrals with other programs • professional development delivered; • do parents know who can help?

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