Exceptional Children

Students who are transferring to DAA with IEP or 504 plan from another NC school or out-of-state school will be honored and the team will work to craft their current plan to fit our curriculum.

Child Find

Project child find is a part of a federal law called the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) that mandates schools to locate and identify children and youth ages 3-21 with suspected disabilities who may be entitled to special education services. DAA faculty and staff will assist in the Child Find process in the following ways;

  • If a faculty or staff suspects that a child may have a disability and that they would be entitled to receive special education and related services, they will consult with the EC coordinator at the school.

  • If faculty or staff know of a child with disabilities who is not in school or receiving services/assistance they will:

    • Give the parent/guardian a copy of the Project Child Find brochure.

    • Educate the parent/guardian about the referral process and special education and related services that may be offered if the student is found to have a disability.

    • Encourage the parent/guardian to contact the school or EC Department to request an evaluation.

    • NCDPI Child Find Brochure

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Helpful Parent Links

Link to North Carolina EC Division Website

Parent Rights Handbook (English)

Parent Rights Handbook (Spanish)

Link to EC Division: Parent Resources


Confidentiality

Faculty and staff are to maintain confidentiality at all times and ensure the protection of the confidentiality of any personally identifiable information, data and records collected and maintained by the school pursuant to Part B of IDEA and consistent with NC 1505-2.2 - NC 1505-2.18.

504 Plans

Students who are served under 504 plans will also receive those accommodations at DAA. Accommodations through 504 plans assist students with receiving an equitable educational opportunity in the general education setting. These plans are different from individual education plan (IEP) and fall under a broader range of eligibility as these plans are under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973.

Students who qualify for a 504 plan must:

  • have a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities,

  • a record of such impairment, or

  • is regarded as having such an impairment.

More information regarding 504 plans can be found here.