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P L A C E D BY T H E I R PA R E N T S I N P R I VAT E S C H O O L S

SERVING CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES

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UPDATES

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PREVIOUSLY ADDRESSED

• Child find• Provision of services• Consultation process• Calculation of

proportionate share• Equitable services

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NEW TOPICS

• Location of Services and Transportation• Property, Equipment,

and Supplies• Out-of-State Children

with Disabilities• Home-School Children

with Disabilities• Children in For-Profit

Private Schools

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D E F I N I T I O N S

SCHOOLS

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How do you determine if a private school in your district is an entity you should engage in consultation regarding proportionate share and equitable services.?

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PRIVATE SCHOOLS

Non-profit

Adopted curriculum

Formal reviews of

student progress

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HOME SCHOOLS

Adopted curriculum

Non-profit

Formal reviews of

student progress

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CONSULTATION PROCESS

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EFFECTIVE CONSULTATION

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EFFECTIVE CONSULTATION

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EFFECTIVE CONSULTATION

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CONSULTATION PROCESS MUST ADDRESS

• Child find process

• Determination of the proportionate share available

• How the consultation process will take place

• How, where and by whom the services will be provided

• How the district will respond if they disagree with the views of the private school officials

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The district makes the final decisions about all aspects of the services to be provided to parentally placed private school children with disabilities.

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RECORDS TO MAINTAIN

• Documentation that consultation has occurred

• Written affirmation signed by representatives of private school

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R E S P O N S I B I L I T I E S O F D I S T R I C T S

CHILD FIND PROCESS

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WHO’S RESPONSIBLE

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LEA’S RESPONSIBILITIES

• Locating

• Identifying

• Evaluating

Where are you?

Who are you?Let’s test

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WHO PROVIDES WHAT

District where child resides provides FAPE

District where private school is located ensures equitable participation

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DUELING EVALUATIONS

Home – FAPE

Private School – Service plan

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CHILD COUNT INFORMATION TO MAINTAIN

Students Evaluated

Determined to be eligible

Provided equitable services

3 Pieces of data to maintain

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EQUITABLE SERVICES

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EQUITABLE SERVICES

 

 

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SERVICES PLANS

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SERVICES PLANS

Review annually

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DIFFERENCE IN IEPS AND ISPS

IEP

FAPE

ISPNO

NO

Comprehensive

Minimal

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( H Q T S ) I N P R I VAT E S C H O O L S

HIGHLY QUALIFIED TEACHERS

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HQT PROVISIONS

HQT - does not apply to private schools

HQT - does apply to public elementary or secondary teachers

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PROPERTY, EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES

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MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES

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A N D T RA N S P O RTAT I O N

LOCATION OF SERVICES

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LOCATION

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TRANSPORTATION

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EXPENDITURES

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AMOUNT OF FUNDS IS BASED ON THE NUMBER OF CHILDREN

IDENTIFIED IN THE OCTOBER COUNT OF PREVIOUS YEAR

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FORMULA

STEP 1: Calculate the average allocation per child

Total allocation Total number of eligible children

as of the last Friday in October (annual child count)

In public school 450

In private school + 50Total 500

$200,000500

Federal Part B flow – through $$ district

receives

=

Average allocation of

$400.00 per child

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FORMULAFederal Part- B flow- through= $200,000Total number of students 500

=$400.00 per child

STEP 2: Calculate the amount to be expended for Parentally-placed Children with Disabilities

Number of private school children

50 XAmount to be

expended$ 20,000.00

for proportionate share

Average Allocation$400.00 per child =

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EXPENDITURES

The amount of $$ spent on child find and evaluations

CAN NOT BE DEDUCTED FROM

The amount of $$ spent on proportionate share in private schools

This

This

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LEGAL

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DUE PROCESS

• Right to file a due process complaint regarding child find requirements and evaluations

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COMPLAINTS

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PRE-SCHOOL CHILDREN

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DUAL ENROLLMENT

SERVICES PLAN

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C H I L D R E N W I T H D I S A B I L I T I E S

OUT-OF-STATE

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FOR-PROFIT PRIVATE SCHOOLS

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FOR-PROFIT PRIVATE SCHOOLS

• Not included in proportionate share calculations

• District is responsible for child find activities

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P A R E N T A L LY P L A C E D P R I V A T E S C H O O L S T U D E N T S W I T H D I S A B I L I T I E S

PEIMS

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PEIMS CODE

Student Attribution Code of 12 – Private School

Student is a student with a disability enrolled by their parent(s) in a private school (including a home school) but who receives special education and/or related services from the public school district under an individualized services plan (ISP)

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HOW DO WE DO THIS?

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STATE RESOURCES

TEA Frequently Asked Questionshttp://www.tea.state.tx.us/index2.aspx?id=2147492118 TEA Proportionate Share Calculationshttp://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/special.ed/private/propshare.pdf PEIMS Guidance on Parentally Placed Private School Students with Disabilitieshttp://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/special.ed/guidance/peimspriv.html Commissioner’s Ruleshttp://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/rules/tac/chapter089/ch089aa.html

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NATIONAL RESOURCES

Children Enrolled by Their Parents in Private Schoolshttp://idea.ed.gov/explore/view/p/,root,dynamic,TopicalBrief,5, OSEP Q and A – revised April 2011http://idea.ed.gov/explore/view/p/,root,dynamic,QaCorner,1, Building the Legacy: IDEA 2004Children Enrolled by their Parents in Private Schools – This site includes a video clip and a training module http://idea.ed.gov/explore/view/p/%2Croot%2Cdynamic%2CTopicalArea%2C5%2C


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