Manifestation Determination Review (Mdr) is a legal document that was released by the Michigan Department of Education - a government authority operating within Michigan.
Q: What is a Manifestation Determination Review?
A: A Manifestation Determination Review (MDR) is a meeting to determine if a student's behavior is a result of their disability.
Q: Who is involved in a Manifestation Determination Review?
A: The student's parents or guardians, the student's teacher, relevant school personnel, and any experts or professionals familiar with the student's disability or behavior.
Q: When is a Manifestation Determination Review conducted?
A: An MDR must be conducted when a student with a disability is facing disciplinary action that may result in a change in placement.
Q: What is the purpose of a Manifestation Determination Review?
A: The purpose of an MDR is to determine if a student's behavior is a direct result of their disability. If it is determined that the behavior is related to the disability, the student may not be disciplined in the same way as other students.
Q: What happens during a Manifestation Determination Review?
A: During an MDR, relevant information about the student's behavior and disability is gathered and reviewed. The team then determines if there is a connection between the behavior and the disability.
Q: What are the possible outcomes of a Manifestation Determination Review?
A: The possible outcomes of an MDR include finding that the behavior is a manifestation of the disability, which may result in a change in disciplinary action or placement, or finding that the behavior is not a manifestation of the disability, in which case the student may be disciplined as a regular education student would be.
Form Details:
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