Students with disabilities definition

Students with disabilities means students who have individualized education programs regardless of the disability.
Students with disabilities means any student accepted into the system’s special education program under the requirement of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).
Students with disabilities means individuals with a disability

Examples of Students with disabilities in a sentence

  • Students with disabilities must submit an Application for Reasonable Accommodations to the Office of Access and Learning Accommodation by the Priority Deadline of May 1 of the year attending.

  • Students with disabilities will be offered continuity of learning through a variety of distance learning resources, and in-person learning options, as appropriate.


More Definitions of Students with disabilities

Students with disabilities means students between the ages of 3 and 22, inclusive, with educational disabilities as established by federal and state regulations (orthopedic impairment or other physical impairment, hearing impaired, visually impaired, intellectually disabled, emotionally disturbed, specific learning disabled, speech/language disabled, developmentally delayed, autistic, or multiply disabled).
Students with disabilities means those Students who identify as being within the category of Students with Disabilities, in accordance with the definition of Disability.
Students with disabilities means more than one student with a disability.
Students with disabilities means Students (as hereinafter defined) who have been identified as disabled under the Federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, as amended (“IDEA”) or Section 504 of the Federal Rehabilitation Act of 1973.
Students with disabilities means students who have individualized education programs regard- less of the disability.
Students with disabilities means students as provided in OAR 581-014-0001.