511 IAC 7-49-4 - Choice scholarship education plan
Current through March 30, 2022
Authority: IC 20-51-4-4.6
Affected: IC 20-51-4
Sec. 4.
(a) Within
ten (10) instructional days after a choice scholarship student with a
disability enrolls in the choice school, the choice school shall convene a
meeting with the parent of the choice scholarship student and school staff to:
(1) determine the choice scholarship
student's special education and related service needs; and
(2) develop a CSEP for the choice scholarship
student.
(b) The CSEP
shall be in writing and, at a minimum, include the following components:
(1) Measurable goals.
(2) Information on how the student's progress
will be monitored and how parents will be informed of the progress.
(3) Accommodations that the choice school
will provide to the student, including accommodations needed for the student to
participate in statewide assessments.
(4) The length, frequency, and duration of
the special education and related services to be provided.
(c) The CSEP shall include statements to
inform the parents of the following:
(1) The
parent must provide written consent in order for the choice school to implement
the CSEP.
(2) The parent may revoke
consent at any time by providing a signed written statement revoking such
consent.
(3) Revocation of consent
encompasses the entire CSEP.
(4)
Upon receipt of the written revocation, the choice school will stop
implementing the CSEP.
(d) A parent may request a meeting at any
time to review the CSEP. The choice school shall convene a meeting to review
the CSEP within a reasonable time after receiving the request.
(e) For any choice scholarship student with a
disability returning to the choice school, the student's previous year's CSEP
shall be reviewed within ten (10) instructional days of the start of the school
year to inform the planning and development of a CSEP for the current school
year if the student selects the choice school as the special education service
provider for the current year.
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