SPED definition

SPED refers to special education and related aids and services, and “SPED student” refers to a student with a disability under Section 504 or a student who is eligible for special education under the IDEA. “SPED ELL” refers to a SPED student who is also an ELL.
SPED means any of the steroids, performance­enhancing drugs and masking agents listed on Exhibit B annexed hereto.
SPED means students who have been identified to the Arizona Department of Education as students with disabilities.

Examples of SPED in a sentence

  • Data Sources: If applicable, any notifications or courtesy letters issued by the SDE or SBOE which required corrective action with regard to the school’s ELL, SPED, or College and Career Readiness programs, as well as any documentation submitted by the school evidencing correction.

  • Data Sources: If applicable, any notifications or courtesy letters issued by the Idaho Department of Education or State Board of Education, which required corrective action with regard to the school’s ELL, SPED, or C&C Readiness programs, as well as any documentation submitted by the school evidencing correction.

  • The number of SPED Providers employed to provide specialized instruction to mild/moderate students of the School shall be determined in accordance with generally applicable Special Education Laws.

  • Such SPED Providers shall be properly trained, licensed and endorsed to provide the special education services for which they are employed and such SPED Providers shall have such other training and qualifications as the District may in its discretion prescribe.

  • If not resolved, the issue may be discussed at the next Special Education Professional Issues Committee (SPED PIC) or at the regular Professional Issues Committee, whichever comes first.

  • The Network shall employ all necessary staffing, including, but not limited to, teachers, administrative and special services staff, direct service providers, related service providers, and paraprofessionals (SPED Providers) (except as provided herein) necessary to provide specialized instruction to its students with mild/moderate disabilities.

  • To support District oversight and regulation of caseloads, all case managers shall be responsible to turn in a Caseload Verification Report form to their SPED program specialist on a monthly basis, with the District responsible to retain this information and to take appropriate action as needed.

  • Such SPED Providers shall be properly trained, licensed and endorsed to provide the special education services for which they are employed, and such SPED Providers shall have such other training and qualifications as the District may in its discretion prescribe.

  • In scheduling and hosting these monthly SPED meetings, the District shall make every reasonable effort to use format(s) and time(s) that maximize equitable access.

  • The maximum number of students on each SPED Unit Member’s caseload shall not exceed twenty-eight (28).


More Definitions of SPED

SPED means students who have been identified to the Arizona Department of Education as students with disabilities. persistent students or students who transfer to the school with an IEP) or as of the date of the October benchmark (for non-persistent students) and who are ▇▇▇ through and including the date of the May benchmark, the data, disaggregated by math and reading, will identify the percentage of students meeting grade-level expectations.
SPED refers to Special Education and “SPED ELL” refers to an ELL with a disability under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) or Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (Section 504) and who is therefore entitled to receive both SPED and ELL services.

Related to SPED

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  • Moped means every vehicle that travels on not more than three wheels in contact with the ground

  • Walked means when an Attendee with a confirmed reservation is denied a room for any reason.

  • GED means a general equivalency diploma.

  • Unloaded means, with respect to a firearm employing a percussion cap, flintlock, or other obsolete ignition system, when the weapon is uncapped or when the priming charge is removed from the pan.