504/HHB World Newsletter
Lakeside High School
Wondering About 504/HHB World? [Updates]
Parents, welcome back to school and to the Lakeside 504/HHB World Newsletter!
My name is Ms. Miller, and I am the new 504 Coordinator. Now that the back-to-school storm is settling, the 504/HHB world is well underway as we prepare for teacher professional developments, annual renewals, and welcome new families.
- 2022-2023 Focus: Home-school team transparently communicating and collaborating to guarantee student instructional access.
- Annual Renewals: We will begin with the most severe medical impairments and continue through the grade levels, beginning with 12th graders. Look for an email from me notifying you that it's time to schedule your annual renewal meeting. Included in the email will be a Calendly.com link where you will choose a day/time that best fits your schedule. Please do not schedule a meeting before receiving the email.
- 504/HHB Upgrades: Calendly scheduling platform, DocuSign esignature tools, post-meeting parent surveys, parent tips, student invites to meetings with parent approval and student surveys.
- The quickest way to contact me is via email: maya_miller@dekalbschoolags.org
- Hit Contact Maya Miller at the bottom of the newsletter to email suggestions or topics you would like to see discussed in the newsletter.
- Hit Follow at the bottom of the newsletter to stay current with the Lakeside 504/HHB World.
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Federal Law
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, is a federal civil rights law that prevents intentional or unintentional discrimination against persons with disabilities. This legislation protects the civil rights of disabled persons.
Section 504 states: “No otherwise qualified individual with a disability in the US, as defined in section 706(8) of this title, 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 program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance.”[42 U.S.C. § 794]
504 Highlights!
- Section 504 is NOT designed to directly improve grades, raise test scores, or reduce homework responsibilities. Section 504 provides EQUAL ACCESS to educational programs and services.
- Accommodations are intended to “level the playing field” and give the student an equal opportunity to participate in the general education program.
- Accommodations DO NOT reduce grade level or course expectations.
- The Section 504 Accommodation Plan is reviewed at least once a year.
- A physician’s medical diagnosis should be considered as valuable information, but a medical diagnosis alone does not result in 504 eligibility.
- Determinations of eligibility, accommodations, and services are made by the 504 Team.
- Anyone can refer a child for evaluation under Section 504; for example, Parents/guardians or Teachers can make a 504 referral.
504 Appeal Process
- Student's full name.
- Address of student's residence.
- Name of school your student attends.
- In detail, please describe the concern or issue you would like to appeal.
- Requested reasons for review.
- The proposed solution to the issue.
- Name and contact information of the person submitting the appeal.
Submit your email to the 504 Coordinator Team:
Dr. Granger lillie_granger@dekalbschoolsga.org
Ms. Miller maya_miller@dekalbschoolsga.org.
Also, copy your email to Principal, Dr. Stoddard at susan_stoddard@dekalbschoolsga.org
Questions?
Lakeside 504 Coordinator Team
Dr. Granger lillie_granger@dekalbschoolsga.org
Ms. Miller maya_miller@dekalbschoolsga.org.
District Office
Contact the Office of Compliance, Section 504 and ADA East DeKalb Campus
5845 Memorial Drive Stone Mountain, GA 30083
678-676-1817 OR 678-676-2161
Watina April, District 504 Coordinator III
Allison Marks, District 504 Coordinator II
Email: Section504@dekalbschoolsga.org
Website: www.dekalbschoolsga.org