Special Education Guidance for COVID-19
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This page provides resources for Washington State schools and districts to guide decisions and provision of FAPE for students receiving special education during the COVID pandemic.
- Special Education Resources for 海角社区 during COVID
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- Family Information Session: Secondary Transition Services | | Presentation slides Posted 6/3/21
This information session for families on May 24, 2021 reviewed guidance on transition recovery services for students of transition age, including options for students over age 21. For specific questions on transition recovery services, families may call 360-725-6075 or email 海角社区 Special Education.
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- Special Education Guidance Brief for In-Person Learning: Spring 2021 Published 1/20/2021
The purpose of this resource is to review guidance and recommendations to schools and families about providing in-person special education services across all grade levels, preschool to age 21. This document opens with a review of guidance, follows with a planning checklist, and closes with some related resource links. To support family and community engagement throughout the educational process, the guidance has been translated into twelve additional languages:
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- Guidance for 海角社区 on Special Education Services during COVID-19 Presentation Slides Published 9/4/2020
- Summary for 海角社区: Reopening WA Schools 2020 Special Education Guidance Published 8/19/2020
- Family Information Session: Secondary Transition Services | | Presentation slides Posted 6/3/21
- Special Education Planning Supports for School and IEP Teams during COVID
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- Supporting Staff and 海角社区 with Recovery Services Published 8/4/2021
The purpose of this resource is to help summarize key considerations for staff engaged in recovery service decisions across all grade levels, preschool to age 21 (and beyond).
- Transition Recovery Services Funding for Students with Disabilities who are 21 Q&A Updated 2/24/2022
In collaboration with the special education team, school apportionment and financial services has compiled a questions and answers document around claiming funding for transition recovery services.
This information session for districts provides an overview of Special Education Recovery Services and Transition Recovery Services for students with disabilities, including students beyond age 21.
- Washington's Roadmap for Special Education Recovery Services: 2021 & Beyond Published 5/7/2021
The purpose of this resource is to help Individualized Education Program (IEP) teams determine recovery services needed for students with disabilities due to the impact of COVID-19 and is supplemental to 海角社区 general education guidance. Recovery Services is a term used by 海角社区 to describe the special education and related services and supports provided to students with disabilities to address the ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and spring 2020 school facility closures.
To support family and community engagement throughout the recovery services process, this guidance has been translated into twelve additional languages:
Arabic | Chinese | Hindi | Korean | Marshallese | Punjabi | Russian | Somali | Spanish | Tagalog | Ukrainian | Vietnamese
- Special Education Guidance Brief for In-Person Learning: Spring 2021 Published 1/20/2021
The purpose of this resource is to review guidance and recommendations to schools and families about providing in-person special education services across all grade levels, preschool to age 21. This document opens with a review of guidance, follows with a planning checklist, and closes with some related resource links. To support family and community engagement throughout the educational process, the guidance has been translated into twelve additional languages:
Arabic | Chinese | Hindi | Korean | Marshallese | Punjabi | Russian | Somali | Spanish | Tagalog | Ukrainian | Vietnamese
- Special Education Reopening Guidance: LRE Case Study Updated 9/29/2020
This resource outlines case studies for providing specially designed instruction (SDI) and related services across school reopening models, including considerations for identifying settings and least restrictive environment (LRE). The case studies examples include elementary, middle school and behavior, secondary transition, and preschool. There is also an appendix with frequently asked questions.
- Special Education Planning for Reopening Washington Schools 2020 Updated 9/3/2020
- Planning Guide Form Published 7/30/2020
This resource outlines case studies for providing specially designed instruction (SDI) and related services across school reopening models, including considerations for identifying settings and least restrictive environment (LRE). The case studies examples include elementary, middle school and behavior, secondary transition, and preschool. There is also an appendix with frequently asked questions.
- Supporting Staff and 海角社区 with Recovery Services Published 8/4/2021
- Q&A Provision of Services to Students with Disabilities
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This Q&A resource has been updated as of 10/4/2021. See the last section of the Q&A for a list of questions that have been added, deleted, or revised since the last update (7/12/21). The Q&A includes information for districts, educators, and families on FAPE for students with disabilities during the COVID-19 pandemic to include: provision of services, early childhood considerations, secondary transition considerations, child care, communication with families, timelines, fiscal considerations, and additional resources. Information in the Q&A will be updated frequently to reflect current guidance as it is released. If you have questions, please contact Glenna Gallo, Assistant Superintendent of Special Education, or call at 360-725-6075.
- Early Childhood Special Education Guidance
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In partnership with the Washington State Early Childhood Special Education Coordination Team, 海角社区 Special Education has developed guidance on the Provision of Services to Children with Disabilities in Early Childhood Programs during School Facility Closure. The guidance document addresses early childhood transition from IDEA, Part C to Part B, including the role of school districts in the initial eligibility process. Other topics include child outcome summary (COS) entry and exit ratings, and considerations for students transitioning to kindergarten during a school facility closure. For additional information, please email Ryan Guzman, 海角社区 Early Childhood Special Education Coordinator.
- Additional Guidance & Resources from 海角社区
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- Guidance Regarding IEP Reviews During COVID-19 Published 3/18/2020
- Online (and Offline) Resources to Support Continuous Learning for Students with Disabilities Updated 3/1/2021
- Professional Development Opportunities for Supporting Students with Disabilities Updated 11/5/2020
- Information & Resources from Outside 海角社区
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Information from the U.S. Department of Education
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- OCR and OSERS Supplemental Fact Sheet: (March 21, 2020)
- () Addressing Serving Children with Disabilities during COVID-19 national emergency (March 21, 2020)
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Other Resources
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