Ill. Admin. Code tit. 23, § 226.130 - Additional Procedures for Students Suspected of or Having a Specific Learning Disability
a) In
addition to the requirements set forth in Sections
226.110 and
226.120 of this Part, the
district shall adhere to the procedures set forth at
34 CFR
300.307,
300.308,
300.309,
300.310, and
300.311
when evaluating a student who is suspected of, or who has previously been
identified as having, a specific learning disability as described in
34 CFR
300.8.
b) Provided that the requirements of this
subsection (b) are met, each district shall implement the use of a process that
determines how the child responds to scientific, research-based interventions
or multi-tiered systems of support as part of the evaluation procedure
described in
34 CFR
300.304. When a district implements the use
of a process of this type, the district shall not use any child's participation
in the process as the basis for denying a parent's request for an evaluation.
1) The State Superintendent of Education
shall disseminate a plan outlining the nature and scope of the professional
development that is necessary to permit implementation of a process of this
type and describing any additional activities or resources that the
Superintendent finds to be essential. Any amendments to the plan will be made
in consultation with the statewide teacher organizations, statewide school
management organizations, and State Advisory Council on Education of Students
with Disabilities.
2) The plan
shall quantify the estimated cost of the professional development and other
necessary resources and shall identify sources of funding that are or may
become available to the State Superintendent for these purposes.
3) The plan shall include:
A) a method of identifying school districts
that are less able than others to implement a process of the required type
without technical or financial assistance from the State;
B) a timeframe for the provision of training,
other technical assistance and materials, or financial resources for related
purposes that demonstrates the State Superintendent's best efforts to secure
and provide relevant support to districts; and
C) a method of allocating resources that
affords first consideration to districts that may otherwise be unable to
implement a process of the required type without diverting necessary support
from other aspects of the educational program.
c) Each district shall have a plan for the
use of a process that determines how the child responds to scientific,
research-based interventions as part of the evaluation procedure described in
34 CFR
300.304. Each district's plan shall identify
the resources the district will devote to this purpose and include an outline
of the types of State-level assistance the district expects to need, with
particular reference to the professional development necessary for its affected
staff members to implement this process. The plan developed pursuant to this
subsection (c) may be incorporated into a district's district improvement plan
(see 23 Ill. Adm. Code
1.85(b)) if one
exists.
d) In addition to using an
identification process of the type required by subsection (b), a district may
use a severe discrepancy between intellectual ability and achievement for
determining whether a child has a specific learning disability.
Notes
Amended at 31 Ill. Reg. 9915, effective June 28, 2007
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