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Steps to Student Referrals . Teacher observation and documentation of student performanceRecord reviewGrade level teamsSIT referralImplement interventionsConference with administrationChild Study referralChild Study and Eligibility meetings. At-Risk Students. Fail beginning of the year asse
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1. Pre-referral, Referral, and Eligibility
Jessica Murray, M.Ed.
HCS Psychological Services
January 23, 2008
2. Steps to Student Referrals Teacher observation and documentation of student performance
Record review
Grade level teams
SIT referral
Implement interventions
Conference with administration
Child Study referral
Child Study and Eligibility meetings
3. At-Risk Students Fail beginning of the year assessments
Have been retained before
Have needed remedial services in the past Have attendance issues
Have discipline issues
Have limited educational exposure outside of the school setting
Poor parent involvement
4. Student Intervention Team (SIT) Obtain a referral form from case manager
Complete and return the form
A meeting will be scheduled
Team members present are: administrator, you, parent, counselor, other related personnel The purpose of the meeting is to review areas of concern and areas of strength, review the interventions completed in the past, brainstorm new interventions, and make a plan for follow-up
5. Decision Time Depending on the follow-up meeting, the committee could make several decisions
Has the student accessed all available services to meet their needs and they are still not making progress? -Go to Child Study
Are the interventions working and the student has what they need to build success?-Continue plan and utilize SIT as needed
6. Good Referrals to Make Students who have not made academic gains/ behavioral improvements despite interventions
Students with medical diagnosis that impacts educational performance
Students earning Ds or Fs in one or more subjects who have good attendance
Students with behavioral challenges who are not choosing to behave in a negative manner
7. Referral to Child Study Discuss referral with administration
Inform case manager that you would like to make a referral
Complete referral form and turn in to case manager
Meeting within 10 days
8. Child Study Team consists of: administrator or designee, referral source, classroom teacher, parent or guardian, special education teacher, school social worker, school psychologist, others as appropriate
Options as the result of a Child Study Meeting: Refer to SIT, HCS resources, community services, H-FAPT, 504 eval, Special Ed eval, or No further action, intervention strategies (return to child study)
9. What to Bring to a Child Study Meeting Report card/Progress report
Standardized assessments (Let’s Go Learn, PALS, benchmark scores, previous SOL data, etc.)
List of interventions and accommodations and be able to speak about their success
Relevant work samples
10. During the Meeting… Discuss current performance
Inform parents of possible outcomes
Decisions are based on a vote and the majority rules
11. Child is in the Evaluation Process Areas of potential testing:
Educational
Medical
Socio-cultural
Psychological
Speech and Language
Classroom Observation
Hearing, vision, OT, etc.
Timelines: 50/65 days
12. Teacher’s Role Throughout the Process Expert at the meeting
Students will be removed from classroom to complete assessments
May be asked to complete rating scales
May need to participate in interview for additional student information
Administrators may observe student in class
May need to attend eligibility meeting
13. Eligibility Meeting Eligibility Committee members: special education eligibility coordinator, school psychologist, school social worker, parent, administrator or designee, teacher
Members consider results of requested evaluations, cumulative records, and classroom performance.
Team reviews Special Education criteria and comes to consensus.
14. Eligibility- Who qualifies? Must meet the criteria for one of the special education categories
Must show a need for special education services (typically student is making D’s and F’s and/or is failing all assessments despite interventions)
15. Special Education Categories Autism
Deaf/Blindness
Developmental Delay
Emotional Disturbance
Hearing Impairment
Mental Retardation
Multiple Disabilities
Orthopedic Impairment
Other Health Impaired
Severe/Profound
Specific Learning Disabilities
Speech/Language
Traumatic Brain Injury
Visual Impairment
16. Definition of a Learning Disability Average ability
Severe discrepancy
Processing deficit
Exclusionary component
17. New LD Addendum Teachers will need to be present or participate in the eligibility meeting
Now have to provide documentation about interventions done in the areas of reading and math Documentation of progress through repeated assessments
Will need to state specific program used to remediate problem area
18. Emotional Disturbance Inability to learn
Inability to build or maintain relationships
Inappropriate behaviors or feelings under normal circumstances
General pervasive mood of unhappiness or depression
Tendency to develop physical symptoms or fears Excludes Social Maladjustment: Student usually demonstrates knowledge of social expectations but chooses not to conform to those expectations
19. Remember: Get help from others
Administrators
Curriculum specialists/ Title I
Counselor, psychologist, social worker
Special educator
Grade level teammates/ SIT
20. Questions?? Thank you for your time!