Or. Admin. R. 581-015-2115 - Evaluation Planning
(1) Review of
existing evaluation data. As part of an initial evaluation (if appropriate) and
as part of any reevaluation, the child's IEP or IFSP team, and other qualified
professionals, as appropriate, must:
(a)
Review existing evaluation data on the child, including:
(A) Evaluations and information provided by
the parents of the child;
(B)
Current classroom-based, local, or state assessments, and classroom-based
observations; and
(C) Observations
by teachers and related services providers; and
(b) On the basis of that review, and input
from the child's parents, identify what additional data, if any, are needed to
determine:
(A) Whether the child is, or
continues to be, a child with a disability;
(B) The present levels of academic
achievement and related developmental needs of the child;
(C) Whether the child needs, or continues to
need, EI/ECSE or special education and related services; and
(D) For reevaluation, whether the child needs
any additions or modifications to special education and related services or,
for a preschool child, any additions or modifications to ECSE services:
(i) To enable the child to meet the
measurable annual goals in the child's IEP or IFSP; and
(ii) To participate, as appropriate, in the
general education curriculum or, for preschool children, appropriate
activities.
(2) Conduct of review. The team described in
subsection (1) may conduct this review without a meeting. If a public agency
holds a meeting for this purpose, parents must be invited to participate in
conformance with OAR 581-015-2190 or, for parents of preschool children, with
OAR 581-015-2750.
(3) Source of
data. The public agency must administer tests and other evaluation materials as
may be needed to produce the additional data identified under subsection
(1)(b).
(4) Requirements if
additional data are not needed.
(a) If the
child's IEP or IFSP team determines that no additional data are needed to
determine whether the child is or continues to be a child with a disability,
and to determine the child's educational and developmental needs, the public
agency must notify the child's parents:
(A) Of
that determination and the reasons for it; and
(B) Of the right of the parents to request an
assessment to determine whether, for purposes of services under this part, the
child continues to be a child with a disability, and to determine the child's
educational and developmental needs.
(b) The public agency is not required to
conduct an assessment of the child unless requested to do so by the child's
parents.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 343.041, 343.045, 343.055, 343.157
Stats. Implemented: ORS 343.146, 343.157, 34 CFR 300.305
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