IHBAC- Student Evaluations: Specific Learning Disabilities

It shall be the policy of the ConVal School District to evaluate students suspected of having a specific learning disability in a manner consistent with the procedures and standards included in the Checklist entitled, “NH Specific Learning Disability Eligibility Checklist.”  The Superintendent or his/her designee is directed to review and revise the checklist, on an as needed basis, to ensure that it complies with Federal and State laws and regulations pertaining to the education of children with disabilities.

The “Specific Learning Disability Evaluation Procedures” will be utilized to determine whether a student has a specific learning disability.  The Superintendent or his/her designee is directed to review and revise these procedures, on an as needed basis, to ensure that they comply with Federal and State laws and regulations pertaining to the education of children with disabilities.  At a minimum, the procedures must require the use of multiple sources of data to identify whether a child has a pattern of strengths and weaknesses in educational performance, achievement, or both, relative to age, intellectual development, and or state approved grade-level standards.

A student’s Individualized Education Program Team is responsible for deciding whether the student has a specific learning disability as defined by federal and state laws and regulations.  In making that determination, the Team must use professional judgment, based on a review of multiple sources of information, including but not limited to, evaluative data, teacher input, and whether the student responds to research-based interventions and instruction.

Legal References:

20 U.S.C. §1414(b)(6) (2004) 34 C.F.R. §§ 300.8(a)(10), 300.307-300.311 (2006) RSA 186-

C:16 NH Code of Administrative Rules, Ed 1106.01 (b), (d)-(e)1107.01(a), 1107.02,

1107.04(a)-(b), Table 1100.1 (2008)

Category:  P 

1st Read: February 2, 2016

2nd Read:  March 1, 2016

Adopted:  March 1, 2016