QuoteThey gave him two accommodations. Two. One was verbal notice to the parents a week before any food event. The other is that we will provide a snack for any unscheduled food event. ?
Quote4. What services are available for students with disabilities under Section 504?
Section 504 requires recipients to provide to students with disabilities appropriate educational services designed to meet the individual needs of such students to the same extent as the needs of students without disabilities are met. An appropriate education for a student with a disability under the Section 504 regulations could consist of education in regular classrooms, education in regular classes with supplementary services, and/or special education and related services.
QuoteSo I think I might ask (gently, at first) if they hold secret 504 meetings for all of the children with disabilities, and in those secret meetings, do they figure out what the PARENTS of those children will need to do in order for their kids to have equal access to their educational programs? I think that they don't. Which means that they still aren't taking your child's allergy seriously as a 504-qualifying condition. Not really.
QuoteUnlike IDEA, Section 504 and ADA do not ensure that a child with a disability will receive an individualized educational program that is designed to meet the child's unique needs and provide the child with educational benefit, so the child will be prepared for "for further education, employment and independent living." (See 20 USC 1400(d)) - See more at: http://www.wrightslaw.com/info/sec504.summ.rights.htm#sthash.8VwF7iFw.dpuf
QuoteIn this article, you learned that Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act are responsible for accommodations and modifications in testing situations and programs, and improved building accessibility. You learned that these statutes do not require public schools to provide an educational program that is individualized to meet the unique needs of a child with the goal of enabling the child to become independent and self- sufficient. You learned that the child with a Section 504 plan does not have the protections available to the child who has an IEP under the IDEA. - See more at: http://www.wrightslaw.com/info/sec504.summ.rights.htm#sthash.8VwF7iFw.dpuf
QuoteBe polite, look "reasonable" though we will not be using the term reasonable. Ever.
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Dear School-person,
Thank you for your clarification communication dated {date}. I was confused about two points in that communication, however:
1. The letter that we recieved inviting us to {child's full name}'s 504 meeting indicated a day for this meeting, but the space for the time was not filled in. I requested clarification from {person} via {method of communication} and was told that we {parents} were not intended to be in attendance, and that
2. the purpose of the meeting on {date} was to establish eligibility and to gather facts, as per {communication method, individual, date/time}.
We were surprised to receive a draft of a 504 plan for {childname} which was evidently drafted during this meeting, in light of those statements. We feel strongly that our input as experts in the management of our child's life threatening allergy is a crucial source of information for the 504 team. We would like to help craft a 504 plan which should better meet {childname}'s individual needs. The document that we have is not adequately detailed, nor does it reflect an understanding of our child's individual needs.
Please let me know if I have misunderstood any of the above in your previous communications.
We would like to schedule a meeting to craft a working 504 plan for {childname} at the earliest opportunity. Please contact me by {date} so that we can set up a meeting.
Thank you,
Ms. Why-yes-I-AM-going-to-have-to-insist-that-you-not-stiff-arm-us.