Pre-referral Process for SPED
Step 1: Recognition
The student's teacher, parent, or other school staff member recognize an academic or behavioral challenge in the student
The student's teacher and the student's parents should meet to discuss the challenges, and strategies to help that student
RTI/MTSS Strategies are also used at this time, as well as differentiation
Teacher should collect data on the student to keep track of improvement or lack of
Parents should stay informed
TEACHER MUST NOT MENTION SPECIAL EDUCATION AT ALL in reference to the student
If the data collected does not show improvement in the student's challenge, then step 2 will begin
Step 2: Pre-referral
More accommodations are suggested by school staff
Parents must be informed of the accommodations and data
After data has been collected, school staff will determine if the student should be evaluated, or if the accommodations are working for the student.
Step 3: Referral
If the data shows that the accommodations are not working, then the team (teacher(s), school counselor, any other staff involved in working with the student) will decide to move to referral
Data must be collected by the general education teacher. If not enough data is collected, then step 4 cannot begin
IF THE NEXT STEP IS GOING TO START: PARENTS MUST GIVE CONSENT
Step 4: Evaluation
Once parent consent is given, the evaluation begins
The district has 45-60 days to evaluate the student
Teacher continues to use different accommodations and strategies for the student so data is still collected
All involved staff members and the student's parents are interviewed
Observations will also occur by involved staff members
Step 5: Eligibility
A notice will be sent to parents, and an eligibility meeting will occur within 10 days of the notice
The data will be shown to parents, and they will be told about the two prongs for eligibility
First prong: Does the data show that the student has a disability under IDEA?
Second prong: Does the data show that the student needs specialized instruction?
Every person at the meeting must agree or dissent about the data supported the prongs
If both prongs are met: Members of the team will discuss an IEP
If one prong is met: Members of the team will discuss a 504 Plan
Step 6: Initial IEP Meeting
The meeting must occur within 30 days
The entire team from the eligibility meeting must be present at the IEP meeting
The day the IEP is signed, is the day that the IEP is implemented
If the student is over 14 years old, they are included in the meeting
Step 7: IEP Reviews
Every year, the IEP will be reviewed by the IEP team
If the goals from the IEP are met, the IEP goals MUST be updated
Every three years, the team will reevaluate if the student continues to needs the IEP