What's Required
According to IDEA, Special Education transportation includes:
Transportation as a related service provides eligible students with disabilities access to their academic programs and certain other related services. Some students with disabilities may require a variety of supports and services that are separate from transportation available to all students, such as:
The Texas Education Code Sections 29.001–29.005 and 42.155(b)(2) and (g) indicates that eligible special needs students are those students with a disability who require specialized transportation services to access their academic programs and certain other related services. (Specialized transportation is transportation that is provided separate from transportation for regular education students.) . An "eligible special needs student" is a special education student: (a) who is eligible under the TEC, Section 29.003, and Federal Public Law 101-476 (Part B) and 102-119 (Part H) of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act of 1990 and subsequent amendments, (b) who would be unable to attend school and benefit from his or her special education program of instruction (including extended school year programs and community-based transitional life skills training) or developmental, corrective, and other supplementary supportive services without the provision of special transportation as a necessary related service, as determined on an individual (case-by-case) basis, or (c) for whom the requirement for special transportation is properly documented by a duly authorized ARD/IEP Committee in the student’s individualized education program (IEP) as a required related service to be provided by the District. An "eligible other health-impaired student" is a regular or special education student: (a) who is eligible under Section 504 of the Federal Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and subsequent amendments, (b) who would be unable to attend school and benefit from his or her academic program of instruction without the provision of special transportation as a necessary related service, as determined on an individual (case-by-case) basis, or (c) for whom the requirement for special transportation is properly documented by the ARD/IEP Committee in the student’s IEP as a required related service to be provided by the District.
What We Do
When a student is suspected of needing specialized supports such as a nurse on the bus, transportation attendant, adaptive equipment, child safety seat, or wheelchair ramp, the ARD/IEP Committee reviews the documentation supporting the need. Before the ARD/IEP Committee convenes, persons knowledgeable in the area of the suspected need must be included in the discussions. For example, if the campus is aware the student has a tracheotomy, the campus nurse should be invited to the ARD/IEP Committee meeting.
The determination of whether or not a student qualifies for transportation services as a related service is made by the ARD/IEP Committee. Note: The campus Diagnostician/ARD Facilitator is responsible for notifying the Transportation department through email when services are required or changed. The campus Diagnostician/ARD Facilitator will distribute the Transportation Services for Students with Disabilities Pamphlet when parents have questions about transportation or when a student will receive special transportation services.
Students who receive special education services who do not require specialized transportation to participate in their education programs are considered students eligible for regular transportation services and must meet the same requirements set by the district to receive transportation. Forms Additional Resources
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