Notification of Proposal for Initial Special Education Evaluation 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 Special Education Evaluation?
A: A Special Education Evaluation is a process to determine if a student is eligible for special education services.
Q: Why would a student need a Special Education Evaluation?
A: A student may need a Special Education Evaluation if they are struggling in school and may have a disability that is impacting their learning.
Q: Who can request a Special Education Evaluation?
A: Parents, teachers, or other school personnel can request a Special Education Evaluation for a student.
Q: What happens during a Special Education Evaluation?
A: During a Special Education Evaluation, assessments and observations are used to gather information about the student's academic, behavioral, and social-emotional functioning.
Q: Who conducts a Special Education Evaluation?
A: Special education professionals, such as school psychologists or special education teachers, typically conduct Special Education Evaluations.
Q: What happens after a Special Education Evaluation?
A: After a Special Education Evaluation, a meeting is held to determine if the student meets the eligibility criteria for special education services.
Q: What are special education services?
A: Special education services are additional supports and accommodations provided to students with disabilities to help them succeed in school.
Q: Can a parent disagree with the results of a Special Education Evaluation?
A: Yes, parents have the right to disagree with the results of a Special Education Evaluation and can request an independent evaluation if they believe it is necessary.
Form Details:
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