• 504 Resources

     

     What is Section 504?
     
    Section 504 is a federal law which ensures individuals with disabilities have the same access to education that individuals without disabilities have.  
     

    Who Qualifies Under Section 504?

    A student who has a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more life activities (i.e. caring for one’s self, performing manual tasks, walking, seeing, hearing, speaking, breathing, working or learning) is a disabled person for the purposes under Section 504.

     

    Who to Talk to About Questions or Concerns for Section 504?

    • Having ongoing communication between parents/guardians and teachers will help to avoid misunderstandings about the student's 504 plan.
    • If a parent/guardian or teacher has a question or concern about a student’s 504 plan, they should contact the ESS.

     


    Examples of Accommodations: 
    • A student with a wheel chair may require special seating.
    • A student with significant attention issues may require monitoring of an assignment notebook or extra time for testing.
    • A student with a hearing impairment may need an interpreter to sign in class.

     

     
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