Section 504 Plan is a legal document that was released by the Georgia Department of Education - a government authority operating within Georgia (United States).
Q: What is a Section 504 Plan?
A: A Section 504 Plan is a plan that provides accommodations and support for students with disabilities who do not qualify for special education services under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).
Q: Who is eligible for a Section 504 Plan?
A: Students who have a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities may be eligible for a Section 504 Plan.
Q: What types of accommodations can be included in a Section 504 Plan?
A: Accommodations in a Section 504 Plan can include extra time for assignments or tests, preferential seating, use of assistive technology, modified assignments or curriculum, and other reasonable accommodations.
Q: Who creates a Section 504 Plan?
A: A Section 504 Plan is usually created by a team of school staff, including the student's parents or guardians, teachers, relevant specialists, and administrators.
Q: How is a Section 504 Plan implemented?
A: Once a Section 504 Plan is created, the school is responsible for implementing the accommodations and supports outlined in the plan.
Q: Can a Section 504 Plan be modified or updated?
A: Yes, a Section 504 Plan can be modified or updated if the student's needs change or if the current plan is not meeting the student's needs.
Q: What should I do if I think my child may need a Section 504 Plan?
A: If you think your child may need a Section 504 Plan, you should contact your child's school to request an evaluation or meeting to discuss your concerns.
Form Details:
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