Title: Students with Impairments
1How Does Section 504 Fit?
Students with Impairments
504 Impairments Substantially Limits
IDEA Severe Impairments
Group 1 Chris Boone Harry Morgan Thomas
Whitley Deran Whitney
2A Historical Perspective
- The Rehabilitation Act of 1973
- Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
(IDEA) - Americans with Disabilities Act
- Mills v. Board of Ed. of District of Columbia
- 348 F. Supp.886
- D.C.DC., (1972)
3 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973
- No otherwise qualified individual with a
disability in the United States, as defined in
section 706(8) of this title, shall, solely by
reason of her or his handicap, be excluded from
participation in, be denied the benefits of, or
be subjected to discrimination under any program
or activity receiving Federal financial
assistance or under any program or activity
conducted by any Executive agency or by the
United States Postal Service - 29 U.S.C. 794
(a) (1973).
4The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
(IDEA) (formerly PL 94-142, a.k.a Education of
the Handicapped Act (EHA)
- Requires that public schools provide free and
appropriate education and the least restrictive
environment to persons with disabilities until
high school graduation and or through the age of
22. - Most often used to obtain special education
services for all students
5The Americans with Disabilities Act
- Prohibits discrimination of the basis of
disability by any public or private employer with
fifteen or more employees. - Prohibits discrimination against persons with
disabilities by public accommodations
including private elementary and secondary
schools colleges, universities and others. - Bragdon v. Abbott, 118 S.Ct.2196 (1998)
6How do the three laws interact?
- Meaningful access to public schools for students
with disabilities - Anti-discrimination statue
7The Concept of FAPE Free and Appropriate
Education
- No cost
- Appropriate Education
- Least Restrictive Environment
8Eligibility for a (FAPE) under 504
Free and Appropriate Education
- 504 Only students
- qualified
- disabled
9Disabled persons means any person who
- has a physical or mental impairment which
substantially limits one or more major life
activities, - has a record of such impairment or
- is regarded as having such an impairment.
10504 / IDEA Cases
- Jaynes v. Newport News School Board, VA, (4th
Cir. 2001) - Hessler v. State Board of Education of Maryland
700 F. 2d 134 (1983) - Barnett v. Fairfax County School Board 471 (4th
Cir. 2001) - Martinez By and Through Martinez v. School Bd. Of
Hillsborough County, Florida 861 F.2d 1502 (1988)
11The 504 Process
- Child Find
- Referral
- Evaluation
- Placement
- Does the 504 Student Need An IEP
- Reasonable Accommodations
12Procedural Safeguards
- Notice
-
- Review of records
- Impartial Hearing
- Review Procedure
13Anti-discrimination Protection
- Facilities (comparability and accessibility)
- Non-Academic Services
- Honor Roll, Class Rankings, and Notations on
Report Cards and Transcripts - Extracurricular Activities
- Retaliation/Intimidation/Coercion
- Parents and Public with Disabilities
14Office of Civil Rights Findings
- William S. Hart (CA) Union High School District,
26 IDELR 181 (OCR 1996) - Todd v. Elkins School District 10 152 (8th
circuit, 1997) - Shireon (TX) ISD, 26 IDELR (OCR 1997)
15Checking for Understanding
- IDEA eligible students who also have 504
disabilities - Should IDEA or 504 serve students with AD(H)D?
- Can parents of Sp Ed students demand services
through 504? - Should students dismissed from IDEA receive a
504?
16References
- Alexander, K and Alexander, M.D. (2001), American
Public School - Austin (TX) Independent School District, 25 IDELR
253 (OCR 1996) - Law (5th ed.) Wadsworth Thomson Learning
- Barnett v. Fairfax County School Board 471
(Fourth Circuit) - Fersyth County (NC) School District,26 IDELR 253
(OCR 1997) - Grove City College v. Bell (1984)
- Lyons v. Smith, 20 IDELR 164 (D.C.DC. 1993)
School Administrative Unit 38, 19 IDELR 186 (OCR
1992) - Martinez By and Through Martinez v. School Bd. Of
Hillsborough County, Florida - Morrissey, P. (1993). The educators guide to the
ADA. Alexandria, VA American Vocational
Association - Sutton v. United Airlines, 119 S.Ct. 2139 (1999)