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Why doesn t everyone get a 504 plan who asks for one?

One common challenge is the lack of understanding or awareness of the rights and requirements under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. Another issue is the burden of proof often placed on the individual seeking the accommodation to demonstrate the need for it.
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Is there a downside to having a 504 plan?

Is there a downside to having a 504 plan? If a student needs a lot of support, a 504 plan does not provide as much support as an Individualized Education Plan (IEP). It is important to ensure that the student has a plan that provides all the support they will need to succeed academically.
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Can people with anxiety get a 504 plan?

What is a 504 plan? A 504 plan is created for a child identified with a disability that ensures they receive accommodations to be successful at school. Students with either physical or mental health conditions – including anxiety or depression – are eligible to develop a formalized 504 plan with their school system.
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Does a 504 plan look bad for college?

So, to recap: Colleges won't ask for any information about what kind of plan — IEP or 504 — a student has in high school. You don't need to switch plans or drop your student's services and accommodations because you worry it might affect college options.
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Why 504 is better than IEP?

"If a child just needs the modifications, then they will likely only need a 504 plan. The difference is that a child with an IEP needs some instruction on how to handle their disability, or strategies that we could teach them to help them cope with their disability.”
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Should ADHD have 504 or IEP?

If your child has ADHD and another disability, such as a speech impairment or dyslexia, it's more likely he'll be covered under IDEA. If your child has been denied an IEP, but his ADHD still limits his ability to learn in an educa- tional setting, he may qualify for accommodations or services under Section 504.
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Can you be denied an IEP or 504 because grades are good?

Has your child been denied an IEP or 504? It is so common for schools to say that a child is not eligible for special education because the child has good grades or is too smart. The truth is, this is not a valid excuse for denying special education support.
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Does College Board accept 504 accommodations?

To receive accommodations for College Board exams, students with physical or medical disabilities must make a request to College Board's Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD)—even if they have an Individualized Education Plan (IEP), a 504 plan, or already receive those accommodations for school or state tests.
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Can a teacher fail a student with a 504 plan?

Much like the answer above about an IEP, the answer is yes. Nothing in Section 504 prohibits a teacher from giving a student a failing grade, or multiple failing grades.
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How does a 504 affect college admissions?

If you are a special education of 504 students, college admissions will focus on your test scores and grades just as they would anyone else. Having said that, accommodations at the college level are very scaled back compared to what you received in high school.
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Is IEP or 504 better for anxiety?

Students with anxiety may require an Individualized Education Program (IEP) if they require Specially Designed Instruction and/or Related Services to address the anxiety. If a student's needs can be met with only accommodations, a Section 504 Agreement can be implemented.
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Do I need to be diagnosed with anxiety for a 504 plan?

School staff typically look at how the student's anxiety impacts their school day or ability to complete work. Having a medical diagnosis of an anxiety disorder may help a student qualify for a 504 plan, but it's not automatic. Nor is it always necessary. Schools must do their own evaluation.
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What is typically in a 504 plan?

A 504 plan provides accommodations so a student can learn in a regular classroom. An IEP is a plan for specialized learning (for example, for dyslexia) or special education. 504 plans don't usually change what the child learns but IEPs can.
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Is a 504 the same as an IEP?

A 504 plan is geared toward ensuring a student has equitable access to a learning environment. An IEP focuses on educational benefits, and often includes direct services such as speech or occupational therapy. Both are free. Some students have both, and some just have one or the other.
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How do you explain 504 to a parent?

504 plans are formal plans that schools develop to give kids with disabilities the support they need. That covers any condition that limits daily activities in a major way. These plans prevent discrimination. And they protect the rights of kids with disabilities in school.
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What is the primary objective of 504 accommodations?

The 504 Plan is a plan developed to ensure that a child who has a disability identified under the law and is attending an elementary or secondary educational institution receives accommodations that will ensure their academic success and access to the learning environment.
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What to do if your teacher doesn t follow your 504 plan?

If a school or school district is not complying with the requirements of Section 504 or IDEA in its treatment and education of students with disabilities, any concerned individual (parents, students, or educators) can file a complaint with the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Civil Rights, and they will ...
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Should struggling children with special needs repeat a grade?

Kids who are far enough behind that it's unlikely they'll catch up in the next grade may benefit. However, they'll still need supports in place to help them master skills. Kids who will be taught the same skills in the same way without any different supports in place typically don't benefit from repeating.
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Can a child fail a grade twice?

Is there a law or policy regarding the number of times a student can be retained? There is nothing in the EC that prohibits school districts from retaining a child in more than one grade. Some districts' PPR policies prohibit students from repeating more than one elementary grade.
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Do 504 plans apply to AP tests?

If you get accommodations at your school, you're likely eligible. If you already receive accommodations from your school or have an Individualized Education Program (IEP) or a 504 Plan, you will also likely qualify.
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Do 504 plans apply to SAT?

Even students with an IEP or 504 plan should still submit a request. Students with a formal accommodations plan will still need to request accommodations for the PSAT/NMSQT, PSAT 10, SAT, or AP Exams.
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Do 504 accommodations apply to AP classes?

Not only can students with 504 plans get the accommodations they need to support their learning, but they can also challenge themselves with rigorous AP opportunities that will prepare them for the challenges of college.
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Can a child be too smart for an IEP?

Comments that Parents Hear: “Your child is too smart to have an IEP.” Fact: Intelligence has no bearing on disability or need. Even individuals with genius level IQs can have a disability that affects their ability to access the curriculum.
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Can a child with an IEP be failed?

Yes, a child with an IEP can fail. However, it is rare for children with IEPs to fail classes. While an IEP does not guarantee that a child will not fail, it is unusual for a child with an IEP to fail.
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Can you be denied an IEP because grades are good?

Can kids with disabilities who get good grades (or passing grades) be eligible for 504 plans and IEPs? Yes. We address these questions in Chapter 5 (IDEA), Chapter 7 (Section 504), and n Chapter 10: Special Topics about “Grades” (page 451) of Wrightslaw: Special Education Law, 3rd Edition.
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