If students with IEP's choose to go to regular school will they be in an integrated classroom or will they be in a special ed classroom? One of the things that I have prided District 12 on is the integration of students with IEPs into mainstream classrooms.
If students with an IEP or 504 select remote learning, will they still receive support and services?
If a student has an IEP and selects remote learning and also is due for a re-evaluation, will they be brought into the building for testing/evaluation?
Will there still be one special education teacher per grade? If so will they be available/ have the time to help the IEP/504 kids that are remote learning?
If a child has an IEP and had been allowed to have frequent movement breaks in the past, how will this be handled in school now?
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Students with an IEP will continue to be in a general education classroom with their peers if that was their previous placement.
Yes, the support and services will look similar to remote learning in the spring of 2020.
In order to protect the staff and students in in-person learning, testing and evaluation will be done virtually to the greatest extent possible.
We will not be able to determine how staff will be allocated until we have our family commitments.
We will continue to provide student accommodations in an IEP.
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