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Everything You Must Know About the 504 Plan

Saniya Khan
Saniya Khan Published May 27, 2023
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What is a 504 Plan?

A 504 Plan outlines how a school supports students with disabilities and eliminates obstacles to their learning. Its primary goal is to provide each student with equal access to school. The 504 plan falls under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, commonly called “Section 504.” It is a federal law (USA) that protects students from discrimination based on disability.

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What is a 504 Plan?What Do You Mean by Accommodations in 504 Plan?What Accommodations do 504 Plan Include?What are the Legal Rights Under 504 Plan?
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Section 504 assures that students with disabilities have equal educational opportunities and benefits for those provided for students without disabilities. To be qualified, a student must have a physical or mental impairment that significantly restricts their major living activities. According to the Act, no entity that receives government funding may discriminate against applicants who are otherwise eligible based on their disability. Section 504 applies to all activities and programmes at schools.

Schools develop a formalized plan to provide children with special needs with the required support. This covers conditions, such as ADHD, Autism, Cerebral Palsy etc., that significantly restrict their day-to-day functioning.

A 504 plan is precisely a legally binding written document outlining how the school will provide accessibility so that a student with a disability can participate in public education.

What Do You Mean by Accommodations in 504 Plan?

Accommodations are an integral part of 504 plans that determine changes in the learning environment to ensure equal access for students with disabilities. The 504 accommodation plans are adapted to the specific needs of the different types of learners. These accommodations are specifically designed to minimize the impact of a disability on learning in the General Education Development (GED) program.

Instead of being taught in separate special education classrooms, 504 plan accommodations are designed so that students can spend the entire day learning in a classroom environment and participate in education along with other students. Every 504 plan includes changes uniquely customized to fit the individual student’s needs.

The plan provides accommodation without requiring specialized instruction and does not need to be updated yearly. The goal is to eliminate barriers for kids with disabilities and ensure equal access to learning like other kids.

What Accommodations do 504 Plan Include?

The actual format of the 504 plans depends upon the school. If they don’t have one, you can download one and make your document. Your child’s success in a general education programme will be made possible by the accommodations or conditions you and the school specifies in the 504 plans.

The plan does not include academic objectives, standards, or measurements, nor will it have the funding to support them. The plan is created to fit your child’s unique needs and includes measures and documentation of your child’s academic growth each school year.

504 accommodations plan may include the following:

  • Appropriate seating preference aligned to students’ needs. For instance, a student with visual impairment or hearing impairment may need to sit at the front of the class or at another advantageous location.
  • Providing an atmosphere free of allergens.
  • Giving extra time or a quiet place to complete their homework or take a test.
  • Utilizing technology to assist a specific need (such as voice-to-text technology or text-to-speech aides.)
  • Giving a lesser amount of homework.
  • Providing a tutor after school to assist with homework.
  • Requiring teachers and aides to complete training related to the specific impairment of students (such as watching instructional videos about ADHD).
  • These accommodations aim to meet the unique challenges of differently abled students. For instance, a child with ADHD who is easily distracted could be seated in the classroom’s front row. A dyslexic child could use text-to-speech technology, and a student with a slow learning pace could get more time on the tests.

Additionally, some students may need special services to help them acquire skills. Occupational therapy is one such example. At the same time, some may seek assistance with social and emotional issues.

Though it is rare, 504 plans can provide modifications as well. Unlike accommodations, modifications allow for changes in what students are taught or expected to learn. For example, these students may get less homework or be scored differently from their peers.

What are the Legal Rights Under 504 Plan?

Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 protects students from discrimination based on disability. Students are guaranteed educational opportunities and privileges irrespective of their disabilities.

Under this section, students with disabilities who qualify for a 504 plan have several legal rights, including:

  • Free and quality public education in inclusive environments regardless of disabilities.
  • Participate in and benefit from the education program the school offers without prejudice.
  • Be given an equal opportunity to participate in extracurricular and non-academic activities at the school.
  • Receive educational and related services free of charge.

Besides these, parents and guardians also have fewer rights and securities in the 504 plans:

  • Examine their child’s academic records; and purchase copies of such records at a fair price. They can request a reduction in fee in circumstances of extreme financial hardship.
  • If they think the child’s educational records are inaccurate, deceptive, or violate their right to privacy, they can ask the school to change them.
  • Contest the school’s denial if it rejects their request by asking for an impartial due process hearing.
  • Get an answer to justifiable requests for justifications and analyses of your child’s academic records.

Though the 504 plan offers fewer protections, parents and guardians can still play an essential role by staying involved and ensuring their children receive the same education as all students, regardless of their limited abilities.

Also, read Debunking Myths Around Special Education.

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By Saniya Khan
I am Saniya Khan, Copy-Editor at EdTechReview - India’s leading edtech media. As a part of the group, my aim is to spread awareness on the growing edtech market by guiding all educational stakeholders on latest and quality news, information and resources. A voraciously curious writer with a dedication to excellence creates interesting yet informational pieces, playing with words since 2016.
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