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BP 6164.41

Children With Disabilities Enrolled By Their Parents In Private School

Section:
6000 - Instruction
Status:
Active
Adopted:
2022-06-02

BP 6164.41 — Children With Disabilities Enrolled By Their Parents In Private School

Section: 6000 - Instruction
Status: Active

Adopted: 2022-06-02

Policy text

CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES ENROLLED BY THEIR PARENTS IN PRIVATE SCHOOL

The Governing Board recognizes its obligations under state and federal law to locate, identify, evaluate, and provide equitable services to children voluntarily enrolled by their parents/guardians in private schools located within the district.

The Superintendent or designee shall ensure that activities to locate, identify, and evaluate children with disabilities enrolled by their parents/guardians in private schools within the district are comparable to activities undertaken for individuals with disabilities aged three to 22 in public schools within the district.

The Superintendent or designee shall develop a budget for the provision of services to children with disabilities enrolled by their parents/guardians in private school based on the proportionate share of federal funds received and the number of eligible children, including the possibility of mid-year enrollees, and the types of services to be provided.

EDUCATION CODE

56000 Special education; legislative findings and declarations

56020-56035 Definitions

56170-56177 Children enrolled in private schools

56195.8 Adoption of policies

56300-56385 Identification and referral, assessment

56500-56509 Procedural safeguards

56600-56606 Evaluation, audits and information

UNITED STATES CODE, TITLE 20

1232g Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) of 1974

1400-1482 Individuals with Disabilities Education Act

UNITED STATES CODE, TITLE 29

794 Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Section 504

CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS, TITLE 34

300.1-300.818 Assistance to states for the education of students with disabilities

300.130-300.140 Children with disabilities enrolled by their parents in private schools