Screening and Identification Sample Clauses

Screening and Identification. Qualified professionals shall provide prompt and adequate screening of facility youth for special education needs, including identifying youth who are receiving special education in their home school districts and those eligible to receive special education services who have not been so identified in the past.
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Screening and Identification. Qualified professionals shall provide prompt and adequate screening of facility youth for special education needs, including identifying youth who are receiving special education in their home school districts and those eligible to receive special education services who have not been so identified in the past. Compliance Rating Partial Compliance Discussion During this reporting period, MSDE made a number of changes to the screening and identification process at BCJJC. Students are now receiving initial assessments within one to three days of their arrival at the detention center. An instructional assistant has been administering the Star reading and math assessments and conducting intake interviews with all students. These initial screening results are being disseminated to teaching staff and including the lead special education teacher. Prior site visits revealed that the interview and intake assessment process had minimal impact on the initial placement of students or support services they received. While some students’ files in the school office contained initial screening results, the ability of the new special education lead teacher to use this information in conjunction with a school-based support team is crucial. During previous site visits and during the first report on the status of compliance with the education provisions of the Agreement, a number of students who self-reported special education services but for whom records were not available experienced considerable difficulty in classes and received a number of disciplinary write- ups. During the next reporting period, procedures put in place to address these issues will be examined carefully. Recommendations To achieve substantial compliance with this provision, the State must: 1. Routinely conduct intake screening of all youth, request prior school records, and identify youth that may have special education needs within five days of their arrival at BCJJC. Those identified as having special education needs should receive appropriate special education services and support consistent with their prior IEP, an interim IEP developed by staff at BCJJC, or a new IEP developed by staff at BCJJC. (MSDE has reassigned staff and redesigned the screening and intake process at BCJJC. Staff from both the Xxxxxx School and the DJS Office of Quality Assurance and Accountability has worked with Justice Center school staff to ensure that screening and identification functions appropriately. The lead special ...
Screening and Identification. Qualified professionals shall provide prompt and adequate screening of facility youth for special education needs, including identifying youth who are receiving special education in their home school districts and those eligible to receive special education services who have not been so identified in the past. Status Xxxxxx School Substantial Compliance (as of December 31, 2005) Cheltenham Youth Facility Substantial Compliance (as of December 31, 2005) Discussion This provision was terminated from the Agreement because the State has been in substantial compliance for over 18 months. It is no longer actively monitored, but is included here for the sake of continuity and clarity.

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