Section 504 FAQ
Section 504 FAQ
Below are frequently asked questions about Section 504.
- If my child has a diagnosed disability will s/he have a 504 Plan?
- Does my child with a medical condition need a 504 plan or an Individual Health Plan (IHP)?
- What is the difference between an IEP and a 504 Plan?
- What kinds of concerns may indicate a need for a Section 504 Evaluation?
- What questions will the school team consider in determining a need for a Section 504 Plan?
- What kinds of program changes or accommodations are available to support students on a 504 Plan?
- How does discipline work for a student with a Section 504 Plan?
- Temporary Disabilities
- What can a parent do if they disagree with the 504 Plan or eligibility determination?
- Does a 504 Plan provide for extended time on standardized exams?
If my child has a diagnosed disability will s/he have a 504 Plan?
Does my child with a medical condition need a 504 plan or an Individual Health Plan (IHP)?
What is the difference between an IEP and a 504 Plan?
What kinds of concerns may indicate a need for a Section 504 Evaluation?
What questions will the school team consider in determining a need for a Section 504 Plan?
What kinds of program changes or accommodations are available to support students on a 504 Plan?
How does discipline work for a student with a Section 504 Plan?
Temporary Disabilities
What can a parent do if they disagree with the 504 Plan or eligibility determination?
Does a 504 Plan provide for extended time on standardized exams?
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Contact
Always contact your school 504 facilitator first. You can find their contact information here . You may also contact your school's principal.
Christine Breen
Executive Director of Student Support Services
Christine.Breen@minnetonkaschools.org
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