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SPECIAL EDUCATION 504 PLAN
Understanding a 504 Plan in Special Education
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Steps to Request a 504 Plan for Your Child
Common Accommodations in a 504 Plan
Who Qualifies for a 504 Plan in Schools
Parent Rights and Responsibilities Under a 504 Plan
Implementing a 504 Plan: Teacher and School Roles
Transitioning a 504 Plan to College or Work
Understanding the 504 Plan Process
Classroom Accommodations in Action
Parent-Teacher 504 Plan Meeting
Student Thriving with 504 Support

504 Plan vs. Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act

Section 504 is a civil rights law prohibiting discrimination based on disability in any program receiving federal funds. A 504 plan is the specific document schools create to implement this law for individual students, ensuring they receive necessary accommodations to learn alongside peers.

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