Exceptional children definition

Exceptional children means persons who are children with disabilities or gifted children and are school age, to be determined in accordance with rules and regulations adopted by the state board, which age may differ from the ages of children required to attend school under the provisions of K.S.A. 72-1111, and amendments thereto.
Exceptional children means children with disabilities and gifted children. (kkk) “Special education” means the following:
Exceptional children means children with disabilities and gifted children.

Examples of Exceptional children in a sentence

  • Exceptional children who are residents of Clay County, Florida are eligible for enrollment in the Clay County School System.

  • Exceptional children for whom an Individual Education Plan (IEP) has been established which indicates the specific supports and services required and such plan is agreed upon by the parents of the students, School Board personnel, and Contracting School personnel.

  • D.2.3 Exceptional children (as identified in accordance with Ministry guidelines for severely handicapped Category 3 children) and their teachers shall be fully covered by the Board’s insurance in cases of accident or injury during extra-curricular activities as well as during regular classroom activities.

  • Exceptional children who are appropriately identified as an exceptional student by the Clay County School System in compliance with State Statutes and all pertinent state and local board rules and criteria.

  • Exceptional children who are appropriately identified as exceptional students by the Clay County School System in compliance with State Statutes and all pertinent state and local board rules and criteria.


More Definitions of Exceptional children

Exceptional children means children with disabilities and children identified as gifted (KAR 91-40-1 (w)). "Child with a disability" means the following: (1) a child evaluated as having intellectual disability, hearing impairments including deafness, speech or language impairments, visual impairments including blindness, emotional disturbance, orthopedic impairments, autism, traumatic brain injury, other health impairments, specific learning disabilities, deaf-blindness, or multiple disabilities, and who, by reason thereof, needs special education and related services; and (2) for children ages three through nine, a child who is experiencing developmental delays and, by reason thereof, needs special education and related services ((KAR 91-40-1 (k); CFR 300.8).
Exceptional children means children with mental
Exceptional children means children who differ markedly from their peers to the degree that special facilities, equipment, or methods are required to make their educational program effective.
Exceptional children means school-age persons whose abilities render regular services of the public school to be inconsistent with their educational needs;
Exceptional children means all children designated by 23 Ill. Adm. Code 226 as eligible for special education programs and services pursuant to Article 14 of the School Code (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1991, ch, 122, pars 14-1.01 et seq.) [105 ILCS 5/Art. 14].
Exceptional children means both children with disabilities and gifted/talented children with regard to funding for school districts.
Exceptional children means all children designated eligible for services under Article 14 of the School Code [105 ILCS 5/Art. 14].