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Accommodating Students with Disabilities
District 113 provides individuals with disabilities an opportunity to participate in all school-sponsored activities. The District will provide, when necessary, auxiliary aids and services when necessary to afford individuals with disabilities, including parents/guardians, an equal opportunity to participate in or enjoy the benefits of a service, program, or activity, such as parent/guardian-teacher conferences, school programs, and school board meetings.
All children with disabilities have the right to a free appropriate public education. Students who are eligible for special education and/or related services under either IDEA or Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 may not be denied enrollment or re-enrollment in violation of their rights under either statute or the Americans with Disabilities Act. Available supportive services as referred to in these Policy/Procedures may include services provided to a student under the student’s IEP or Section 504 plan.
For information regarding the identification, assessment, and placement of children with disabilities, contact
Dr. Tiffany Rowe
Assistant Superintendent of Student Services
224-765-1019
Dr. Rosyln Martin
Director of Student Support Services
224-765-1050