Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 314.40 - Educational Assessment
a) The
Department will provide an educational assessment for all children entering
Department custody. This assessment, part of the comprehensive assessment,
shall be completed sufficiently in advance of the case plan to incorporate the
contents of the assessment into the case plan. If an equivalent evaluation is
being used, the written results of this assessment may be received after
preparation of the case plan, but in no event more than 60 days after DCFS
receives court-ordered temporary custody. The educational assessment shall
include the following minimum components:
1)
identification of the child's current school and grade level;
2) the child's educational history (including
a determination if the child has in the past, or is currently, receiving any
early intervention, pre-kindergarten, or special education services);
3) an identification of educational goals,
educational needs, identifiable educational problem(s), and the need for a case
study evaluation; and
4) a review
of the child's medical history and medical screening report, including results
of initial vision and hearing screening.
b) The educational assessment shall include
any additional testing, evaluations, or screenings that may be appropriate,
provided, however, that any special education needs shall be assessed and met
in conformity with applicable State and federal law (23 Ill. Adm. Code 226,
Special Education, and
20 U.S.C.
1400 et seq., Individuals with Disabilities
Education Act).
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