Title: Division of Exceptional Children DEC Forms Training
1 Division of ExceptionalChildren (DEC)
Forms Training
- Rowan Salisbury Schools
- August 20, 2008
2 Agenda
- Overview of Materials
- Presentation of Forms Directions
- DEC 5
- DEC 6
- DEC 3
- Q and A
3DEC 5Prior Written Notice
- Form Sections
- Eligibility
- Reevaluation
- Educational Placement/Change In Educational
Placement Maximum Age of Eligibility - Disciplinary Change In Placement
- Authority of school personnel
- Manifestation Determination Explanation of
Action(s)
4Prior Written Notice
- Dec 5 (PWN)
- What is Prior Written Notice?
- Answer providing certain information in WRITING
- When is it provided?
- Answer When proposing or refusing to initiate or
change the identification, evaluation, or
educational placement of your child or to FAPE
for your child.
5Dec 5 (PWN)
- PWN in Understandable Language
- a.) PWN form should be written in language of
general public. - b.) Forms should be provided in Native Language
or other mode of communication the parent uses,
unless not feasible to do so.
6Definition
- Native Language when used with an individual
who has limited English Proficiency it means the
language normally used by that person, or, in the
case of a child, with Deafness, Blindness, or No
Written Language use the language normally used
by the childs parents. - The mode of communication must be what that
person normally uses to communicate (Sign
Language, Braille, or Oral Communication).
7Dec 5 Layout of forms
- The new Dec 5 form is comprised of 3 pages. Each
page has well defined sections that make the form
very user friendly. The next 3 slides summarize
the layout of the forms. You can view your copy
as we talk about the form.
8Dec 5 Page 1 of 3
- Purpose
- Student Information
- Eligibility section
- Reevaluation section
9Dec 5 Page 2 of 3
- Education Placement or LRE
- Summary of Performance Section (exiting service
or reason not) - Disciplinary Change in Placement (after
Manifestation Meeting has taken place) - Explanation of Actions that were proposed or
refused
10Dec 5 - Page 3 of 3
- Persons involved in the meeting (Signatures and
Position) - Explanation of rights to due process
- Contacts
- Date of implementation
- How and when parents received notice
11DEC 5a Discipline Change in Placement
- New form that has been implemented for prior
written notice when a change of placement will
occur for discipline. - Will be explained in a different session dealing
with Behavior Documentation.
12Review of Forms Directions
13DEC 5 Prior Written Notice
- Question 1
- If an in-state transfer student arrives in our
county and we receive all placement information
from the previous school, do we have to do a DEC
5 and an addendum to the current IEP to bring
him/her formally into our LEA?
14DEC 5 Prior Written Notice
- Answer 1
- It would depend on the circumstances. If the
child comes into the LEA with all the required
information, there would be no need to do an
addendum to the IEP and the DEC 5. - The LEA should have practices in place to
review the information provided from the previous
LEA.
15DEC 5 Answer 1 (continued)
- The Policies state that if a child with a
disability (who has a current IEP that was in
effect in a previous LEA in the State) transfers
to a new LEA in the State, and enrolls in a new
school, the new LEA, in consultation with the
parents, must provide FAPE to the child,
16DEC 5Answer 1 continued
- (including services comparable to those
described in the childs IEP from the previous
LEA), until the new LEA either adopts the childs
IEP from the previous LEA or develops, adopts,
and implements a new IEP that meets the
applicable requirements. - NC 1503-4.4(e)
17Consent for ServicesDec 6
- Informed parental consent must be obtained before
services begin. - LEAs may not use due process or mediation to
provide initial services if parents fail to
respond or refuse to give consent for services.
NC 1503-1(b)
18- Consent for ServicesDec 6
- If parents refuse consent for services, the LEA
will not be considered to have failed to provide
FAPE to the child. - Note Related services are only provided to
students who receive special education services.
NC 1503-1(b)
19DEC 6Parent Consent for Initial Provision of
Special Education Related Services
- This form has been clarified.
- At time of initial, if the parent does not
provide consent for initial placement, the LEA
has no recourse.
20Review of DEC 6/ Directions
21DEC 6 Consent for Services
- Question 2
- Revoking consent does this require a
reevaluation?
22DEC 6 Consent for Services
- Answer 2
-
The LEA
should ensure that the parent is aware of the
consequences of the revocation of consent. - If the IEP Team determines the student continues
to need special education, the LEA may file due
process and continue providing services until a
decision is rendered.
23DEC 6 Consent for Services
- Question 3
- If we have an out-of-state transfer with a
current IEP (with or without parent signatures)
do we go ahead and provide comparable services or
go straight to the DEC 1?
24DEC 6 Consent for Services
- Answer 3
- The LEA must begin providing comparable services,
in consultation with the parents. - The new LEA must take steps to promptly request
the childs records. - Upon receipt of the childs records, the IEP Team
would review the existing data, and if it is
decided that additional assessments are needed to
determine eligibility in NC then complete the DEC
1.
25DEC 6 Answer 3 (continued)
- If the records are not received promptly, the new
LEA must initiate the initial eligibility process
beginning with the DEC 1. -
- NC 1503-4.4(f)
26DEC 3 Eligibility Worksheets
- Basic Format
- Documents required screening and evaluations
(Differs for each disability category) - Facilitates/documents discussion of student
specific information gleaned from screenings and
evaluations
27DEC 3Eligibility Worksheets
- Basic Format, cont.
- -Facilitates/documents discussion of specific
criteria for eligibility (Differs for each
disability category) - -Facilitates/documents discussion of
- adverse impact on educational
- performance
- -Facilitates/documents discussion of the need
of specially designed instruction.
28DEC 3Eligibility Determination
- One sheet for eligibility determination for all
areas of disability - 3 3 eligibility
- Primary and secondary eligibility determinations
- Students are not determined eligible for
related services
29Review of DEC 3/ Directions
30DEC 3Summary of Evaluation Worksheet/Eligibility
Determination
- Question 4
- Define exactly what Observation across Settings
means? - Could we use the observation documented by a
psychologist during testing? - Is there a form to be included? Do observations
have to be formal?
31DEC 3Summary of Evaluation Worksheet/Eligibility
Determination
- Answer 4
- Settings generally refer to environments
(classroom, cafeteria, playground, etc.). - The psychologists testing observation should not
be considered an observation because the test
setting is not a natural environment for the
child.
32DEC 3 Answer 4 (continued)
- An observation across settings could occur within
one observation session, looking at functional
and academic performance, or on multiple days in
different environments. - NC 1503-2.1 through NC 1503-2.7
33DEC 3Summary of Evaluation Worksheet/Eligibility
Determination
- Question 5
- The information states a communication evaluation
will yield the same information as a
speech-language evaluation. - Do you mean it must cover all four areas?
- Will we be conducting a speech/language
evaluation PLUS augmentative communication
pragmatics assessment?
34DEC 3Summary of Evaluation Worksheet/Eligibility
Determination
- Answer 5
- A communication evaluation includes pragmatics
and may include augmentative communication, if
appropriate, as well as the areas covered in a
speech-language evaluation. The IEP Team would
determine the areas that need to be assessed. - NC 1503-2.5(b)(4), NC 1503-2.5(b)(6)
- NC 1503-2.6(a-c)
35QUESTIONS???
36Thank you for your commitment to students with
disabilities in North Carolina!