Supports and Accommodations Plans and Procedures is a legal document that was released by the Michigan Department of Education - a government authority operating within Michigan.
Q: What are supports and accommodations plans?
A: Supports and accommodations plans are individualized plans designed to provide assistance and accommodations to students with disabilities to help meet their educational needs.
Q: Who is eligible for supports and accommodations plans?
A: Students with disabilities who have been identified as needing additional assistance or accommodations in the classroom are eligible for supports and accommodations plans.
Q: How are supports and accommodations plans developed?
A: Supports and accommodations plans are typically developed through a collaborative process involving the student, parents, teachers, and other relevant professionals.
Q: What types of supports and accommodations can be included in these plans?
A: Examples of supports and accommodations that can be included in these plans are extra time for exams, preferential seating, use of assistive technology, and modified assignments.
Q: What is the purpose of supports and accommodations plans?
A: The purpose of supports and accommodations plans is to ensure that students with disabilities have equal access to education and the opportunity to succeed academically.
Q: How often are supports and accommodations plans reviewed?
A: Supports and accommodations plans are typically reviewed at least once a year, but can be reviewed more frequently if necessary.
Q: Who can I contact to learn more about supports and accommodations plans?
A: To learn more about supports and accommodations plans, you can contact your child's school or the special education department in your school district.
Form Details:
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