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Section 504
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A 504 plan is a formal plan developed by schools to support students with disabilities and ensure they have equal access to education. It is named after Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, a civil rights law that prohibits discrimination against individuals with disabilities.
Here are some key points about 504 plans:
- Purpose: The main goal is to remove barriers to learning and provide students with disabilities with the same opportunities as their peers.
- Accommodations: These plans typically include accommodations such as extended time on tests, preferential seating, or the ability to take breaks during class. Unlike an Individualized Education Plan (IEP), a 504 plan does not usually involve specialized instruction and is not a subsitution to an IEP.
- Eligibility: for a 504 Plan: To qualify, a student must have a disability that significantly impacts one or more major life activities. Examples Here
- Implementation: Schools are responsible for creating and implementing 504 plans.
The 504 Compliance Officer is:
LisaMarie Ippolito
Phone: 781-990-2370
Email: ippolito.lisamarie@marbleheadschools.org