Special education programs and services definition

Special education programs and services means educational and training services designed for students with a disability and operated by a school district, intermediate school district, the Michigan schools for the deaf and blind, the department of health and human services, or a combination of these, and ancillary professional services for students with a disability rendered by agencies approved by the superintendent of public instruction. The programs shall include vocational training, but need not include academic programs of college or university level.
Special education programs and services means educa-
Special education programs and services means programs and services for students with disabilities as identified under the federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, 20 U.S.C. § 1400 et seq.

Examples of Special education programs and services in a sentence

  • Special education programs and services shall be available to each student as part of the regular school day in accordance with the least restrictive environment mandate of federal and state law.


More Definitions of Special education programs and services

Special education programs and services means educational and training services designed for students with a disability and operated by local school districts, local act school districts, intermediate school districts, the Michigan schools for the deaf and blind, the department of community health, the department of human services, or a combination of these, and ancillary professional services for students with a disability rendered by agencies approved by the state board. The programs shall include vocational training, but need not include academic programs of college or university level.
Special education programs and services means educational and training services designed for handicappers and operated by local school districts, local act school districts, intermediate school districts, the Michigan school for the blind, the Michigan school for the deaf, the department of mental health, the department of social services, or a combination thereof, and ancillary professional services for handicappers rendered by agencies approved by the state board. The programs shall include vocational training, but need not include academic programs of college or university level.