Exceptionalities definition

Exceptionalities means physical, mental, and emotional disabilities or differences, including gifted/talented abilities, that may necessitate special attention by school personnel.

Examples of Exceptionalities in a sentence

  • Please refer to Regulations for Implementation of the Children with Exceptionalities Act (R.S. 17: 1941 et seq.) - Title 28 Part XLIII, Bulletin 1706, Subpart A - Regulations for Students with Disabilities, Louisiana Department of Education.

  • Grades for transfer courses must be a “C” or higher with the exception of the state mandated Introduction to Students with Exceptionalities course, in which students must earn a “B” or better to qualify for certification.

  • Commencing with the 2007-2008 school year, all paraprofessionals paid through the Program for Students with Exceptionalities (EAIII – Levels A & B; Classroom Assistants, Assistant Teachers and Aides for Students with Disabilities) will have the opportu- nity to complete up to 15 hours of professional devel- opment training paid at the effective paraprofessional workshop rate.

  • The Board shall continue to endeavor to maintain at least the same number of those paraprofessional employment posi- tions involved in or which contain duties associated with the various programs and/or services offered by the Board of Education’s Program for Students with Exceptionalities.

  • The Board shall continue to endeavor to maintain at least the same number of those paraprofessional employment positions involved in or which contain duties associated with the various programs and/or services offered by the Board of Education’s Program for Students with Exceptionalities.

  • Teacher/Facilitator Positions Beginning January 1, 2008, employees who transfer into central office Program for Students with Exceptionalities (PSE) select teacher/facilitator positions will have any special education differential they were previously receiving discontinued.

  • Paraprofessionals newly assigned to Students with Exceptionalities classes shall be trained in their job responsibilities.

  • One Students with Exceptionalities teacher and one paraprofessional to be selected by the Federation.

  • Introduction to Exceptional Children or Children with Exceptionalities CISP 520 or CISP 521 3 8.

  • Commencing with the 2007-2008 school year, all paraprofessionals paid through the Program for Students with Exceptionalities (EAIII – Levels A & B, EAIV, Classroom Assistants, Assistant Teachers and Aides for Students with Disabilities) will have the opportunity to complete up to 15 hours of profession- al development training paid at the effective parapro- fessional workshop rate.