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Section 504
Program Overview:
Under the Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act
of 1973 (Section 504) the Elk Grove Unified School
District has an obligation to provide a free,
appropriate public education to each student within
its jurisdiction who is qualified disabled person
within the meaning of Section 504. Under Section
504, federal fund recipients must ensure that
their programs are accessible to qualified individuals
with disabilities.
What Qualifies a Student for a Section 504?
Some children with special needs do not qualify
for Special Education. However, these children
may qualify for aids and services under Section
504 if he/she has a physical or mental impairment
that substantially limits one or more major life
activities (which is an everyday activity an average
person can perform with little or no difficulty),
has a record of such impairment, or is regarded
as having such an impairment. The Equal Employment
Opportunity Commission (EEOC) includes the following
in its major life activities under the American
with Disabilities Act (ADA): walking; seeing;
speaking; hearing; breathing; learning; performing
manual tasks; caring for oneself; working; sitting;
standing; lifting; reaching; thinking; concentrating;
interacting with others and sleeping. A short-term
condition, such as a broken ankle, generally is
not a disability. The test is whether the impairment
substantially limits one or more major life activites,
and eligibility must be determined by examining
the extent, duration and impact of the impairment.
What Is a Section 504 Plan?
For a student who has been identified as disabled
within the meaning of Section 504, the Student
Study Team (SST) shall be responsible for determining
what supplementary aids or services, if any, are
necessary for the student to benefit from his
or her school program (Section 504 plan). A Section
504 plan may include a description of a modified
educational program and/or for the provision of
supplementary aids and services. The parent/guardian
shall be invited to participate in the SST meeting
where the Section 504 plan for the student will
be determined. They shall be given an opportunity
to examine all relevant records.
What Services Does the District 504 Coordinator
Provide?
The District 504 Coordinator provides 504 eligibility
and Section 504 plan consultation, administrative
training, and information about appeal processes
and procedures.
Contact:
Keith Mims, Hearing Coordinator
Lewis Gropack, Hearing Coordinator
Mailing Address:
Student Support and Health Services
c/o Legal Compliance/Section 504
Elk Grove Unified School District
9510 Elk Grove-Florin Road
Elk Grove, CA 95624
Telephone:
(916) 686-7568
FAX:
(916) 686-7596
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