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504 Plans

504 Plans

Welcome! This page provides general information for parents regarding 504 Plans. For specific questions, please contact the School Counselor at your child's school site.

What is the difference Between IEP and 504 Plans
What is the difference between a 504 Plan and an IEP plan?
Click on the picture below for a brief explanation.  

Students with a disability or impairment may qualify for additional educational supports through Section 504 if it is determined, by a team of professionals at your child's schools, that academic progress may be impacted by a health condition. Section 504 is a provision outlined by federal statute that promotes equitable access to education, despite a child's disability or health impairment.

Section 504 federal statute states that:

"No otherwise qualified individual with a disability shall solely by reason of her or his disability, be excluded from the participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any other program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance."
 
For more information please contact 504 Coordinator: Tami Goulden-Bosco