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Page 1 of 3 Steve Chizewick, Special Education Supervisor (814)725-8671 ext 3027 or email at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it Tim Baronner, School Psychologist Referral Before a student can be considered for placement in a special education program, a parent/guardian must grant permission, in writing, for an evaluation. Parents/guardians, teachers, and other school personnel may refer a student for an appropriate evaluation. The Permission to Evaluate states:
Evaluation A school psychologist will evaluate the student using a variety of assessment tools such as a specific type of test, teacher observations, parent information, and a review of records. After the evaluation, a multi-disciplinary team (MDT) meets to discuss the results and recommendations. Along with the parents of the child, the team may include a special education teacher, regular classroom teacher, counselor, therapist, psychologist, and school principal. If a special education placement is recommended, the team will develop an Individual Education Program (IEP). IEP/NOREP Every student in a special education program has an Individualized Education Program (IEP) written by the IEP team that identifies goals, and objectives for the school year. Parents/guardians receive a copy of the IEP and may contact the student’s teacher if there are any questions. Approval for special education is given by the parent’s/guardian’s signature on the Notice of Recommended Educational Placement (NOREP). The NOREP is kept in the student’s permanent school file along with the student’s Evaluation Report and IEP. |
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