Does the school has a duty to evaluate these students for special education eligibility?

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Evaluating Special Education Needs Quiz

Test your understanding of a school's duty to evaluate students for special education eligibility. This quiz presents several scenarios involving students with varying needs.

  • Engage with real-life situations
  • Assess your knowledge on special education laws
  • Enhance your understanding of student evaluations
4 Questions1 MinutesCreated by HelpingHands42
Student A: Gifted and talented student struggles with behavior and attendance, receives poor grades due to missing work, and expresses suicidal thoughts. Duty to refer for special education evaluation?
Yes
No
Student B: Middle school student cannot read but has passed every grade level. Parent has not asked for student to be considered for special education. Duty to refer for special education evaluation?
Yes
No
Student C: First-grade student with behavior problems has been suspended several times. School has needed to call police because of student's behavior. School staff believe student's behavior is due to a bad home life and poor parenting. Duty to refer for special education evaluation?
Yes
No
Student D: Student is below grade level but is making some progress in the school's Response to Intervention program. Duty to refer for special education evaluation?
Yes
No
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