These are some frequently asked questions from parents and guardians:
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) requires schools to provide the parents/guardians of a student who is eligible for or referred for special education with a notice containing a full explanation of the rights available to them. Click here to view more information about your rights and procedural safeguards. Guides are available in a variety of languages.
Procedural Safeguards
The process of determining if a student requires an IEP requires several steps:
Click Here to download the Chehalis School District Optional Referral for Special Education Form
This process begins by making a request in writing for a special education evaluation. Your request will be reviewed by the school student study team to determine if an evaluation is needed.
Click Here to download the Chehalis School District Optional Referral for Special Education Form
Thank you for telling the school about your student’s new diagnosis. Sharing this information with the teacher, principal, and school psychologist will assist the team to determine if your student needs additional support to receive a free appropriate public education (FAPE).
Start by reaching out to your student’s teacher(s) and asking for feedback on what is going well and what is most challenging.
Work together to see if there are different strategies to try, or if extra help is needed. Everyone struggles at times to learn (even adults!), and sometimes it just takes a different strategy to get the job done.
At other times, students struggle despite interventions and different strategies; these students may have a disability that is preventing them from successfully learning in one or more areas.
Assistive technology is used to maximize a student’s access to the general education curriculum. It may include devices, equipment, and/ or systems that range from low tech to high tech.
Assistive technology includes any item, piece of equipment, software program, or product system, either off the shelf or modified that is used to maintain, increase, or improve the functional capabilities of a student with a disability. It may be used to assist with speaking, writing, typing, remembering, pointing, seeing, hearing, learning, walking, or other things. Examples include a specialized pencil grip, slant board, button that plays a recorded message when activated, a device that speaks messages from picture icons, or a text-to-speech program on a computer.
Contact Student Support at (360) 807-7245 or studentsupport@chehalisschools.org