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REEVALUATION: BEST PRACTICES M-DCPS EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT EDUCATION CORRECTIVE ACTION PLAN BEESS 037

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Reevaluation: Best Practices. M-DCPS Exceptional Student Education Corrective Action Plan BEESS 037. a Reevaluation is Required. at least once every three years UNLESS the district and parent agree that NO reevaluation is needed - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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REEVALUATION: BEST PRACTICES

M-DCPS EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT EDUCATIONCORRECTIVE ACTION PLAN BEESS 037

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●at least once every three years● UNLESS the district and parent agree that NO reevaluation is

needed

● if the district determines the educational or related services needs of the student warrant a reevaluation● if the parent or teacher requests a reevaluation● if the LEA determines the child's needs (including

academic achievement and functional performance) warrant additional evaluation data

● if the child's parent or teacher requests additional evaluation data

A REEVALUATION IS REQUIRED

FLDOE TAP 2011-04

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if the parent revokes consent for the provision of services

if the child graduates from secondary school with a regular diploma

if the child exceeds the age of eligibility for FAPE (Ages 3 through 21)

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A REEVALUATION IS NOT REQUIRED

FLDOE TAP 2011-04

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The IEP Team and other qualified professionals, as appropriate, must take the following actions:

1.review existing evaluation data on the student2.review evaluations and information provided

by the student’s parents3.review current classroom-based, local, or

state assessments and classroom-based observations

4.review observations by teachers and related services providers

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MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR CONDUCTING A REEVALUATION

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ADDITIONAL DATA

Required, if needed, to establish:

1. whether the child continues to have a disability;

2. the present levels of academic achievement and developmental needs of the child;

3. whether the child continues to need special education and related services; and

4. whether any additions or modifications to the special education and related services are needed to enable the child to meet the measurable annual goals set out in the IEP of the child and to participate, as appropriate, in the general education curriculum.

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• is NOT required for the IEP team to review existing data as part of a reevaluation or administering a test or other evaluation that is administered to all children unless, before administration of that test or evaluation, consent is required of parents of all children

• is required to attain additional data

If the parent does not respond to the request for consent after documented reasonable efforts have been made to obtain consent, the IEP team may proceed with the gathering of new additional data• The school district must document its attempts to obtain parental consent using

procedures such as those used to obtain parental participation in meetings.

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PARENTAL WRITTEN CONSENT

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Obtain a copy of the student's:• Grades/Schedule• Current data

Gather IEP team members as required :• LEA i.e., SPED program specialist or administrator• School psychologist• SPED teacher• General education teacher• Parent• Related service personnel, other program personnel (i.e., SLP), if applicable(participation may also be through submission of written report)

PROCEDURES FOR REEVALUATIONS

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Forms that must be completed:

• Reevaluation Team (RT) - SPED-EMS

• Informed Notice of Reevaluation Review Meeting and/or Consent for Reevaluation - SPED-EMS

• Updated Social History/SIB-R Request through SCAM form (if requested by school psychologist)

• Two Teacher Observations (Second page from Request for Assistance, FM# 7073) (2 observations, as requested by school psychologist)

• FM# 2480, Anecdotal Records, if referring to E/BD (as requested by school psychologist)

• Any other documents as deemed necessary by school psychologist

PROCEDURES FOR REEVALUATIONS

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REEVALUATION & IEP TIMELINE

• Within a reasonable time of the parent’s signed consent, the evaluator(s) completes the assessment.

• Within 10 days after completing the assessment, the evaluator(s) completes the reevaluation report.

• The evaluator(s) provides the staffing specialist with the completed reevaluation report when the documents are submitted.

• Within 20 days of the evaluation report date, or sooner, the staffing specialist will ensure that the reevaluation meeting is scheduled and conducted.

(The timelines are measured via the M-DCPS reporting system)

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REEVALUATION PRACTICES

To ensure that the meeting is scheduled in a timely manner:

• the school psychologist or other evaluator must contact the staffing specialist once the report is submitted• the staffing specialist must contact the school site

once the report is provided to them• the meeting must occur in a timely manner

(within, but no later than 20 days(as documented on M-DCPS reporting system)

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QUESTIONS????

Contact Information:

Edna Waxman, Instructional Supervisor, ComplianceDivision of Exceptional Student Education1501 NE 2nd Ave. Room 409E Miami, FL 33132

Office:  305-995-2707Email: [email protected]:       305-995-1760 (general)Fax: 305-523-0732 (strictly confidential)