Commission for Accessibility Meeting
Agenda
Commission for Accessibility
Meeting Agenda
Monday, October 16, 2023 5:00PM
Via Zoom (access information below).
Should someone need a special accommodation in order to participate in this meeting please contact Karen Gaudian at 203 807-4524.
Policy: Commission for Accessibility meetings will be conducted under Roberts Rules of Order and all participants are expected to conduct themselves with dignity and treat all those present with respect, empathy and civility.
Town of Ridgefield Guidelines Booklet
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AGENDA
5:00 PM. Call to Order
Public Comment
Town of Ridgefield Guidelines Booklet
A Milestone for Civil Rights: Celebrating 45 Years of IDEA. (1975-2020)
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) is a law that makes available a free appropriate public education to eligible children with disabilities throughout the nation and ensures special education and related services to those children. The IDEA governs how states and public agencies provide early intervention, special education, and related services. In the law, Congress states: Disability is a natural part of the human experience and in no way diminishes the right of individuals to participate in or contribute to society. Improving educational results for children with disabilities is an essential element of our national policy of ensuring equality of opportunity, full participation, independent living, and economic self-sufficiency for individuals with disabilities.
Who monitors compliance with the IDEA? "The Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) is responsible for ensuring states' compliance with the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). IDEA guarantees the free appropriate public education (FAPE) of children with disabilities in the least restrictive environment (LRE).
The Connecticut State Board of Education believes that all students, including students with exceptionalities, are unique and influenced by cultural, linguistic, intellectual, psychological, health and economic factors. (Excerpt from the State Board of Education's Position Statement on the Education of Students with Exceptionalities)
To Contact the Bureau of Special Education
Connecticut State Department of Education
Bureau of Special Education
P.O. Box 2219
Hartford, CT 06145-2219
(860) 713-6910, Fax (860) 713-7051
Bryan Klimkiewicz, Special Education Division Director
Bryan Klimkiewicz Special Education Division Director 860-713-6910 | |||
Tom Boudreau 860-713-6919 • IDEA Part B Grant Manager | Alycia Trakas 860-713-6932 [email protected] • Secondary Transition Supervision | Jolie Medina 860-713-6571 [email protected] • Special Education Support Staff | Mary Jean Schierberl 860-713-6943 [email protected] • Due Process |
Andrea Brinnel 860-713-6941 [email protected]
Education (619 Coordinator)
| Regina Gaunichaux 860-713-6937 [email protected] • Special Education Support Staff | Georgette Nemr 860-713-6716 [email protected]
| Michael Tavernier 860-713-6929 [email protected] • SPP/APR Supervision • CT-SEDS • IEP Initiatives |
Jay Brown 860-713-6918 [email protected] | Natalie Jones 860-713-6933 [email protected] • CT-SEDS Supervision | Dori Papa 860-713-6923 [email protected]
| Viviana Toure 860-713-6924 [email protected]
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Sean Cronin 860-713-6938 [email protected] | Mildred Pagán 860-713-6917 [email protected] • Assis |
The Contrast of Gifted & Talented Programs in CT with the Mandates of the Idea Act: The State of Connecticut requires that each board of education provide referral, identification and evaluation services only for gifted and talented children enrolled in grades kindergarten to twelve. The referral may come from any source including the teacher, administrator, parent, guardian, or child.
Under current regulations, public school districts in Connecticut are required to identify gifted and talented students, K-12. The process for identifying these students is decided upon by school district personnel. School districts are NOT mandated to provide services to students
Please compare the paragraph above with the following:
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) is a law that makes available a free appropriate public education to eligible children with disabilities throughout the nation and ensures special education and related services to those children.