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Wednesday, April 20, 2011
RVA for Special Education Students
Students with disabilities who have parents interested in RVA would set up an introductory meeting with RVA representatives. This will help inform them on RVA. If the family is still interested, then an IEP would have to address RVA services and the amount and type of special education services the child would receive. The changes to an IEP could be done at a formal IEP meeting or through I-10-A and I-10-B forms. Jan Farmer is the RVA case manager of students with disabilities. Depending on severity of student needs, they could receive some special education services at school. For more information on RVA go to www.ruralvirtual.org or consult with RVA Principal Charlie Heckel at MAMS.
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