This fact sheet provides some insight on the school choice program in Delaware.
Category: FACT SHEETS, EDUCATION & SPECIAL EDUCATION K-12
This fact sheet provides an overview of the special education evaluation process with a sample letter that can be used to request a psycho-educational evaluation
Category: SPECIAL EDUCATION, EDUCATION & SPECIAL EDUCATION K-12
IEP Meeting Planner is a tool that can be used as a tool for families and caregivers to prepare for upcoming IEP meetings.
Category: SPECIAL EDUCATION, EDUCATION & SPECIAL EDUCATION K-12
Overview of parent and child rights in special education – Updated July 2023
Category: SPECIAL EDUCATION LAW & REGULATIONS
This fact sheet provides some answers to frequently ask questions about the special education evaluation process.
Category: FACT SHEETS, SPECIAL EDUCATION, INFANTS, TODDLERS, AND EARLY CHILDHOOD, SPECIAL EDUCATION LAW & REGULATIONS, FACT SHEETS
Welcome to Delaware!
Here you will find general and special education information for military-connected families new to Delaware.
Category: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS, RESOURCES FOR MILITARY FAMILIES
This fact sheet provides some answers to frequently ask questions about the special education evaluation process.
Category: FACT SHEETS, SPECIAL EDUCATION, INFANTS, TODDLERS, AND EARLY CHILDHOOD, SPECIAL EDUCATION LAW & REGULATIONS, FACT SHEETS
This resource provides some insight on how to prevent and address bullying.
Category: BULLYING RESOURCES
This link will provide some additional resources about bullying.
Category: BULLYING RESOURCES
This resource includes tips and sample letter when notifying the school of bullying.
Category: BULLYING RESOURCES, BULLYING RESOURCES
This resource defines the different types of bullying and steps families can take when bullying occurs in school.
Category: BULLYING RESOURCES, BULLYING RESOURCES
This fact sheet provides information on the US Supreme Court Decision, in one the most important court decisions ever regarding special education.
Category: FACT SHEETS, ENDREW F CASE
Both the Federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and Delaware State law require that a free appropriate public education (FAPE) be made available to all eligible children with disabilities. FAPE is an individualized program of special education and related services that are provided, at no cost to the parents, to a child with a disability according to that child’s IEP (individualized education program).
The IEP is the written “blueprint” for each child with a disability that includes detailed information about the special education and related services the child will receive, including:
In its 1982 Rowley decision, the United States Supreme Court decided that a child would receive FAPE if the child’s IEP was “reasonably calculated to enable the child to achieve educational benefits.” Since that time, many courts have interpreted the IDEA to require that this requirement is met if a child receives only more than “de minimis” (a little more than none) educational benefit.
In its March 2017 decision in the Endrew F case, the Supreme Court went much further. The Court stated that, “a student offered an educational program providing merely more than “de minimis” progress from year to year can hardly be said to have been offered an education at all. The IDEA demands more.” The Court’s decision means that the educational program for each child with a disability must be appropriately ambitious in light of his or her circumstances and every child should have the chance to meet challenging objectives.
In developing a child’s IEP, the IEP team must consider what services and opportunities the child has been provided in the past, what progress the child has made in the past, and what changes are needed in services and learning opportunities offered to the child. This requirement must be read in light of the IDEA’s requirement that the IEP must address how the child will be involved and progress in the general education curriculum.
PIC Presentation – United States Supreme Court Decision – Endrew F
Survey for Endrew F presentation – Please complete after viewing the webinar.
Category: ENDREW F CASE
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