Aging out definition

Aging out means the age of the youth has reached the mandated service age for a free appropriate public education and the school district is no longer required to provide special education and related services to the youth. This is a change in placement; however, a reevaluation is not required for a child who is exceeding the age eligibility for FAPE.
Aging out means, except as provided under ss. 48.368 and 938.368, Stats., a youth is discharged from out-of-home care due to termination of an order under s. 48.355, 48.357, 48.365, 48.427, 938.355, 938.357, or 938.365, Stats., made before the youth reaches 18 years of age that places or continues the placement of the youth in out-of-home care; termination of a voluntary transition-to-independent- living agreement; or termination of a voluntary placement agreement on the date of any of the following:
Aging out individuals (regardless of priority rank); and,

Examples of Aging out in a sentence

  • Aging out of children's services within 180 days (i.e., within 180 days of their 21st birthday).


More Definitions of Aging out

Aging out means the individual was in the custody of the state child welfare agency when he or she turned 18 years of age, or older if the individual decided to stay in placement after age 18.
Aging out means a student with a disability reaches his or her twenty-first birthday. (Note: In SCSD, a student is allowed to complete the current school year if he or she reaches the age of twenty-one (21) any time during that school year.)
Aging out of ORR care means that on the morning of a child’s 18th birthday, DHS agents take him into custody and place him in an adult detention facility. These facilities are typically prison- like environments. When faced with the possibility of indefinite detention in an adult prison, some children choose not to pursue their claims for relief, opting for removal instead.
Aging out means the individual was in the custody of a state child welfare agency in any state or of a tribe in any state when he or she turned 18 years of age, or older if the individual decided to stay in placement after age 18.