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The local screening committee at your child's school will be meeting on at to discuss your child's educational needs. Information which may be reviewed includes your child's scholastic record, results of any standardized testing, and/or classroom observation.
Individualized Education Program (IEP) Meeting Must be held within 30 calendar days of the initial eligibility meeting if student is found eligible and may be held if there is a change making a meeting necessary after reevaluation. Parent and teachers develop a plan for goals and services.
A local screening committee (LSC) must be established in each school to: Review records and other performance evidence of students being referred to make recommendations to meet the students' education and behavioral needs and/or determine whether an evaluation for special education is warranted.
Proof of Residency in Fairfax County Deed of parent's house. Lease agreement in parent's name signed by rental management office. A resident manager's letter with company letterhead stating residence of parent.
Program Abbreviations AbbreviationProgram Name Abbreviation CSS Program Name Comprehensive Services Site These sites are located in regular school buildings and serve special education students with a variety of special education eligibilities (e.g., emotional disabilities, autism, other health impairment, etc.).12 more rows
While education may not be a "fundamental right" under the Constitution, the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment requires that when a state establishes a public school system (as in Texas), no child living in that state may be denied equal access to schooling.
Dr. Michelle C. Reid has served as superintendent of Fairfax County Public Schools since July 1, 2022. She is committed to delivering excellence, equity, and opportunity in education for each and every student.
The Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States granted citizenship and equal civil and legal rights to anyone born in the United States or who became a citizen of the country. This included African Americans and slaves who had been freed after the American Civil War.
The Fourteenth Amendment's Due Process Clause provides that no state may deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law.
As the examples above suggest, the rights protected under the Fourteenth Amendment can be understood in three categories: (1) “procedural due process;” (2) the individual rights listed in the Bill of Rights, “incorporated” against the states; and (3) “substantive due process.”