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Referral for Students with a Suspected Auditory Impairment
Framework (What’s Required):
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Deafness or Auditory Impairment TEC 29.310(c), 300.8(c)(3), 300.8(c)(5), 89.104(c)(3), 1401((3)(A)means a hearing impairment that is so severe that the child is impaired inprocessing linguistic information through hearing, with or without amplification that adversely affects a child’s educational performance.
Persons Responsible:
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Campus Interventions Assistant Team, Manager of Services for Students with Auditory Impairments, evaluation specialist for students with auditory impairments, teacher of the auditory impaired
Timelines:
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The evaluation must be completed 45 school days from day of parental consent. ARD/IEP meeting must be held within 30 calendar days from date of evaluation.