Supplementary Aids and Services Sample Clauses

Supplementary Aids and Services. The Special Education Case Manager shall ensure that the student’s IEP, as developed by the ARD committee, includes a statement of needed supplementary aids and services (aids, services, and other supports) in regular education classes, other education-related settings, and in 21 Tex. Ed. Code § 39.0263 22 34 C.F.R. § 300.320
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Supplementary Aids and Services. When in a distance learning setting, students will be provided with all accommodations and modifications which are listed in the IEP and applicable to the distance learning platform.
Supplementary Aids and Services. Special Education Campus Coordinator/Speech Language Pathologist shall ensure that the student’s IEP, as developed by the ARD committee, includes a statement of needed supplementary aids and services (aids, services, and other supports) in regular education classes, other education-related settings, and in extracurricular and nonacademic settings, to enable the student to be educated with non-disabled students to the maximum extent appropriate.24 As part of supplementary aids and services, the IEP may include a list or a chart of all accommodations, behavioral or academic, determined by the student’s ARD committee to be appropriate to meet the educational needs of the student in the general education setting.
Supplementary Aids and Services. The Licensed Practitioner shall ensure that the student’s IEP, as developed by the ARD committee, includes a statement of needed supplementary aids and services (aids, services, and other supports) in regular education classes, other education-related settings, and in extracurricular and nonacademic settings, to enable the student to be educated with non-disabled students to the maximum extent appropriate.21 As part of supplementary aids and services, the IEP may include a list or a chart of all accommodations, behavioral or academic, determined by the student’s ARD committee to be appropriate to meet the educational needs of the student in the general education setting.

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