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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. For information regarding the identification, assessment, and placement of children with disabilities, contact Dr. Tiffany Rowe, Assistant Superintedent of Student Services at 224-765-1019.
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.