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State of ConnecticutDepartment of EducationDepartment of Developmental Services PPT 101: Understanding the Basics of the Planning and Placement Team Meeting
Today you will learn more about: Referral to and eligibility for special education What is an Individualized Education Program (IEP) and a Planning and Placement Team (PPT)? Parent’s role in the PPT process
WHAT IS TRANSITION in Birth To Three ,[object Object]
Moving from one activity to another.,[object Object]
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act – IDEA 2004 1975 – Education of All Handicapped Children Act Reauthorized every five years Provides for a free appropriate public education (FAPE) for students with disabilities Last reauthorized in 2004 Provides parents with Steps to Protect a Child’s Right to Special Education: Procedural Safeguards
Referral Process Prior to referral to special education, a team of educators meets to consider the questions that prompted the referral. Are there steps or strategies that can be pursued to support the student?  This is often referred to as the early intervention process or early intervening services. The team asks: Is the problem a result of inadequate or inappropriate instruction?
Referral Process from Birth to Three System At least six months prior to turning three: ,[object Object]
Parent provides written permission for the Birth to Three program to refer the child to the local school district
Parent may refer child by phone or letter at any time,[object Object]
Referral to Special Education Written request for an evaluation of a student who is suspected of having a disability and who may require special education or related services. Referral can be made by parent or guardian, school personnel, professional or agency personnel with parent permission, or the student (if 18 years or older).
Transition Conference Families involved in the Birth to Three System will take part in a transition conference at least 90 days before the child’s third birthday.   A representative from the local school district, the service coordinator from the Birth to Three System, the parent, and anyone the family invites to participate in the transition conference.
Referral to Special Education The district will convene a Planning and Placement Team (PPT). Sometimes the district will convene a PPT as part of the 90 day transition conference.   The purpose of the PPT is to review the referral to special education, current evaluations and information, and to determine if additional information is needed to determine eligibility for special education.
The Planning and Placement Team includes: Parents and when appropriate, the student; At least one regular educator if the child is or may be placed in regular education; At least one special educator or service coordinator for the child; District representative who is knowledgeable of general education curriculum and can allocate resources; Someone who can interpret evaluations; and  Others who have knowledge or expertise related to the child.
New Requirement from IDEA 04 A PPT member may be excused when: ,[object Object]
The parent consents in writing, and the agency also consents; and
The member submits in writing to the parents and the team his or her input into the development of the IEP prior to the meeting.  ,[object Object]
Planning and Placement Team Parent must receive written notice of the meeting 5 days prior to the PPT. Meeting must be scheduled at a mutually agreed on time and place. If the meeting is scheduled at a time that is not convenient, the parent can request the district to reschedule or participate through an alternative method such as a conference call. Parent can bring anyone they choose to the meeting.
Written Consent Before the child is evaluated for the first time to determine eligibility for special education Before the child’s initial placement in special education Before the child is placed in a private placement Before the child is re-evaluated
Evaluation May include information collected by the school district through informal and formal observations, a review of previous school work or Birth to Three System records, standardized tests, and information provided by teachers, service providers and parents.   The written notice of consent to evaluate will include a description of the tests and procedures the district will use to make a determination for special education eligibility.
Timelines for Evaluation The evaluation must be completed, and for children who are determined eligible for special education, an IEP developed  within 45 school days from the date of the written referral (not including time needed to obtain consent for evaluation).
Results of the Evaluation A second PPT will be scheduled to review the results of the evaluation.   Parents will receive a written copy of the evaluation results. The information will be reviewed to determine: ,[object Object]
Does the disability have an adverse affect on the child’s education?
Does the child require special education and related services?  ,[object Object]
Independent Evaluations Parents can choose to seek an independent evaluation on their own. The school district must consider results of any independent evaluation, however they are not required to agree with or implement all or any of the results or recommendations.
Disability Categories for Eligibility for Special Education Autism Deaf-blindness Deafness Developmental delay (3-5 year olds) Emotional disturbance Hearing impairment Intellectual disability (mental retardation) Multiple disabilities Orthopedic impairment Other health impairment Physical impairment Specific learning disability Speech or language impairment Traumatic brain injury Visual impairment including blindness
Eligibility for Services from DDS Is not contingent on eligibility categorization for special education. See enclosed materials on DDS eligibility guidelines.
Developing a Partnership with the Public School This is the preschool classroom at Connecticut school.
Individualized Education Program (IEP) The IEP is a written plan that describes in detail the child’s special education and related services the district will provide to meet the student’s individualized needs.     The IEP is a legal document. The IEP is developed by the PPT. The IEP is reviewed at least annually. The parents have a right to receive a copy of the IEP within five school days after the PPT is held.
IEP Components A List of PPT recommendations must be recorded. There is no requirement for meeting minutes.
IEP Components Prior written notice:  ,[object Object]
Must record actions proposed or refused; and
Must be provided at least 5 days before the decisions are put into place.,[object Object]
Progress in the general education curriculum;
Participate in extra-curricular and non-academic activities; and
Be educated and participate with children who do not have disabilities.,[object Object]
Records the impact of the disability on participation in the general education curriculum.,[object Object]
Must be clear and measurable
Must note how progress will be measured and reported,[object Object],[object Object]
A modification is a change in what a student is expected to learn and/or demonstrate.
While a student may be working on modified course content, the subject area remains the same as the rest of the class.  ,[object Object]

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  • 1. State of ConnecticutDepartment of EducationDepartment of Developmental Services PPT 101: Understanding the Basics of the Planning and Placement Team Meeting
  • 2. Today you will learn more about: Referral to and eligibility for special education What is an Individualized Education Program (IEP) and a Planning and Placement Team (PPT)? Parent’s role in the PPT process
  • 3.
  • 4.
  • 5. The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act – IDEA 2004 1975 – Education of All Handicapped Children Act Reauthorized every five years Provides for a free appropriate public education (FAPE) for students with disabilities Last reauthorized in 2004 Provides parents with Steps to Protect a Child’s Right to Special Education: Procedural Safeguards
  • 6. Referral Process Prior to referral to special education, a team of educators meets to consider the questions that prompted the referral. Are there steps or strategies that can be pursued to support the student? This is often referred to as the early intervention process or early intervening services. The team asks: Is the problem a result of inadequate or inappropriate instruction?
  • 7.
  • 8. Parent provides written permission for the Birth to Three program to refer the child to the local school district
  • 9.
  • 10. Referral to Special Education Written request for an evaluation of a student who is suspected of having a disability and who may require special education or related services. Referral can be made by parent or guardian, school personnel, professional or agency personnel with parent permission, or the student (if 18 years or older).
  • 11. Transition Conference Families involved in the Birth to Three System will take part in a transition conference at least 90 days before the child’s third birthday. A representative from the local school district, the service coordinator from the Birth to Three System, the parent, and anyone the family invites to participate in the transition conference.
  • 12. Referral to Special Education The district will convene a Planning and Placement Team (PPT). Sometimes the district will convene a PPT as part of the 90 day transition conference. The purpose of the PPT is to review the referral to special education, current evaluations and information, and to determine if additional information is needed to determine eligibility for special education.
  • 13. The Planning and Placement Team includes: Parents and when appropriate, the student; At least one regular educator if the child is or may be placed in regular education; At least one special educator or service coordinator for the child; District representative who is knowledgeable of general education curriculum and can allocate resources; Someone who can interpret evaluations; and Others who have knowledge or expertise related to the child.
  • 14.
  • 15. The parent consents in writing, and the agency also consents; and
  • 16.
  • 17. Planning and Placement Team Parent must receive written notice of the meeting 5 days prior to the PPT. Meeting must be scheduled at a mutually agreed on time and place. If the meeting is scheduled at a time that is not convenient, the parent can request the district to reschedule or participate through an alternative method such as a conference call. Parent can bring anyone they choose to the meeting.
  • 18. Written Consent Before the child is evaluated for the first time to determine eligibility for special education Before the child’s initial placement in special education Before the child is placed in a private placement Before the child is re-evaluated
  • 19. Evaluation May include information collected by the school district through informal and formal observations, a review of previous school work or Birth to Three System records, standardized tests, and information provided by teachers, service providers and parents. The written notice of consent to evaluate will include a description of the tests and procedures the district will use to make a determination for special education eligibility.
  • 20. Timelines for Evaluation The evaluation must be completed, and for children who are determined eligible for special education, an IEP developed within 45 school days from the date of the written referral (not including time needed to obtain consent for evaluation).
  • 21.
  • 22. Does the disability have an adverse affect on the child’s education?
  • 23.
  • 24. Independent Evaluations Parents can choose to seek an independent evaluation on their own. The school district must consider results of any independent evaluation, however they are not required to agree with or implement all or any of the results or recommendations.
  • 25. Disability Categories for Eligibility for Special Education Autism Deaf-blindness Deafness Developmental delay (3-5 year olds) Emotional disturbance Hearing impairment Intellectual disability (mental retardation) Multiple disabilities Orthopedic impairment Other health impairment Physical impairment Specific learning disability Speech or language impairment Traumatic brain injury Visual impairment including blindness
  • 26. Eligibility for Services from DDS Is not contingent on eligibility categorization for special education. See enclosed materials on DDS eligibility guidelines.
  • 27. Developing a Partnership with the Public School This is the preschool classroom at Connecticut school.
  • 28. Individualized Education Program (IEP) The IEP is a written plan that describes in detail the child’s special education and related services the district will provide to meet the student’s individualized needs. The IEP is a legal document. The IEP is developed by the PPT. The IEP is reviewed at least annually. The parents have a right to receive a copy of the IEP within five school days after the PPT is held.
  • 29. IEP Components A List of PPT recommendations must be recorded. There is no requirement for meeting minutes.
  • 30.
  • 31. Must record actions proposed or refused; and
  • 32.
  • 33. Progress in the general education curriculum;
  • 34. Participate in extra-curricular and non-academic activities; and
  • 35.
  • 36.
  • 37. Must be clear and measurable
  • 38.
  • 39. A modification is a change in what a student is expected to learn and/or demonstrate.
  • 40.
  • 41. Learning at school with peers and teachers. Bobby at 3yrs. old with a peer and the occupational therapist in the classroom
  • 42. Using the same kind of ways to teach your child as used at home. Teacher aide goes over pictures used at home to make choices of songs and activities.
  • 43. IEP: Planning before Placement
  • 44. Placement Program before placement Individually determined, based on IEP First consideration must be general education with supplemental services and supports Must be in the “least restrictive environment” (LRE) LRE: “to the maximum extent appropriate children with disabilities are educated with children who are not disabled.”
  • 45. Changes and Amendments to the IEP Changes to an IEP can be made without a team meeting if the parents and district agree and develop a written document to amend or modify the current IEP. The IEP can be amended rather than redrafting the entire document – unless the parent requests a copy of the revised IEP.
  • 46. Student Parent Attend & Participate – when ready Self-advocate Attend Share visions & priorities Ask questions Share information Communicate to resolve differences Acknowledge differences Observe the child Review/monitor progress Commit resources Follow procedural safeguards Deliver services Roles and responsibilities at the PPT School
  • 47. Some activities that make school a comfortable and happy place to be. Visit to the classroom and meet their new teacher.