Title: School Board of Brevard County
1School Board of Brevard County
- Services to Disabled Students
- Unilaterally Placed in Private Schools
- by their Parents
- PPPSS
2Individuals with Disabilities Education Act -
IDEA
- Federal legislation provides for special
education and related services to students with
disabilities. - District has a Child Find responsibility to
identify disabled students - A proportionate share of IDEA funds are set aside
for disabled students enrolled in non-profit
private schools.
3Definitions
- LEA Local Educational Agency
- School Board of Brevard County
- SEA State Education Agency
- Florida Department of Education
- ESE Exceptional Student Education
- FAPE Free Appropriate Public Education
- SP Service Plan
- Written statement of services that the LEA will
provide to a disabled student who is a PPPSS at a
non-profit private school -
4Child Find
- The public school district (LEA) is responsible
for taking referrals and screening or evaluating
students enrolled in private schools who are
suspected of having a disability. - The referral for this evaluation is made by the
parent to the neighborhood public school. - The private school assists the parent with the
referral as appropriate.
5Referral for Screening/Evaluation
- The neighborhood public school schedules a Child
Study Team (CST) meeting with the parent to
discuss the parents concerns. - Private school representatives are invited to
attend the CST meeting.
6Services to Students in Private Schools IDEA
Proportionate Share
- A disabled student, enrolled in non-profit
private school by his/her parents, may receive
services from the public school through a Service
Plan.
7Consideration of Services
- When a private school or parent requests services
for an already identified ESE student, a meeting
is scheduled to consider developing a Service
Plan.
8Private School Students
- The LEA provides selected and agreed upon
special education and/or related services to
students enrolled in private schools through a
Service Plan.
9Private School Students and FAPE
- PPPSS have no entitlement to receive special
education and related services from the public
school district. (FAPE) - Public School Districts are not required to
develop a SP for every PPPSS with a disability.
10Service Plan Meetings
- The classroom teacher from the private school is
invited to attend the Service Plan meeting. - If the classroom teacher of the private school
cannot attend, the LEA uses other methods to
ensure participation by the classroom teacher
such as conference telephone calls and/or written
input. - If the classroom teacher does not attend the
meeting or provide written input, the SP meeting
would need to be rescheduled.
11What is Included on a Service Plan?
- SPs reflect only the services that the LEA has
determined it will provide to the student. - SPs never reflect services that are provided to
the student by private school personnel.
12Services that Can be Considered on a Service Plan
for the 2009/10 School Year
- Speech Therapy and Language Therapy (public or
private school setting) - Occupational Therapy (public school setting)
- Assistive Technology
- Selected Equipment and Materials
- ESE Teachers-Consultation for Services and/or
Curriculum Decisions - In-Service-Training for Private School Personnel
13Services to Brevard Private School Students in
2008/09
- Disabled Public School Students
12,440 - Disabled Private School Students
652 - Disabled Students in Brevard County
13,386 - Total Federal Fund Allocation
15,102,746 - Proportionate Share Allocation
752,137 - This number excludes ESE students attending
for-profit schools and McKay students not
participating in the reevaluation process.
14Services to Brevard Private School Students in
2009/10
- Disabled Public School Students
12,548 - Disabled Private School Students
589 - Disabled Students in Brevard County
13,472 - Total Federal Fund Allocation
32,645,204.00 (w/ARRA) - Proportionate Share Allocation
1,463,654.22 (w/ARRA) - 707,900.84 (w/out ARRA)
- This number excludes ESE students attending
for-profit schools and McKay students not
participating in the reevaluation process.
15Proportionate IDEA Share Funds
- ?Cannot be paid directly to a private school
- ?Cannot be used for repairs, remodeling, or
construction of private school facilities - What if Funds are Insufficient?
- Direct services to students from therapists will
be projected and funded for the entire school
year. - Funding for materials/equipment could be affected
if the demand exceeds the IDEA proportionate
share.
16 Complaints
- An organization or individual may file a
written complaint alleging that the School
District (LEA) failed to engage in meaningful or
timely consultation or did not consider the views
of the private school official. -
17Complaints
- The complaint must provide the basis of the
belief that the LEA did not comply with the
consultation requirements. - The written complaint is given to the LEA. The
LEA forwards the complaint to the State
Educational Agency (SEA).
18Three Year Reevaluation for McKay Students
- District is required to provide reevaluation
notifications to parents of scholarship students
at least once every three years
19School Board of Brevard County Private School
Contacts
- Office of Administrative
- Support Services
- 321-633-1000
- Dr. Karen Palladino ext. 505
- Patricia Fontan
- ext. 531