Thu. Apr 25th, 2024

BY DONNA WESTFALL

I was recently made aware of a Federal statute that aids children with disabilities.  Well, it’s supposed to aid children with disabilities.  Apparently there is some brouhaha going on between families and schools because  our school superintendent, Don Olson, administrators and teachers either don’t know about the 504 program or refuse to follow it’s dictates.

In one current case, last semester a female student earned A’s and B’s from a teacher who followed the program.  But, her current teacher is not and the student is failing math.  Things like making the child stand outside of the class because she couldn’t find her pencil are taking place.  Are her civil rights being violated.  You bet’cha.   How many other children are being treated this way?

Background, some of you may remember Senator Hubert Humphrey.  He introduced the bill to the United States Senate in 1972 stating: “…we can no longer tolerate the invisibility of the handicapped in America …children who are excluded from school …These people have the right to live, to work to the best of their ability, to know the dignity to which every human being is entitled. But too often we keep children whom we regard as “different” or a “disturbing influence” out of school & community activities altogether, rather than help them develop their abilities …Every child, gifted, normal and handicapped has a fundamental right to educational opportunity. Justice delayed is justice denied”.

It was passed and made part of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973.

This is a Federal statute.  It’s not optional.  Here are some guidelines.  As it pertains to public schools children a student must be “qualified ” (which roughly equates to being between 3 and 22 years of age, depending on the program, and must have a disability). So, a child  who: (1) has a mental or physical impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activity; (2) has a record of such an impairment; or (3) is regarded as having such an impairment.”

Many students have conditions or disorders that are not readily apparent to others. They may include conditions such as specific learning disabilities, diabetes, epilepsy and allergies. Hidden disabilities such as low vision, poor hearing, heart disease or chronic illness may not be obvious, but if they substantially limit that child’s ability to receive an appropriate education then Section 504 testing and an appropriate educational regimen must be done.

It also specifies that only physical and mental impairments are included, thus “environmental, cultural and economic disadvantage are not in themselves covered”.

It’s all too easy to get dropped through the cracks in this community.  If a child decides they don’t want to attend school, a parent could be charged with abuse by forcing a child out the house, into the car and dropping them at school.  So, with the law(s)  being ignored, more than one child in our community is not getting an adequate education.  Whether it’s because of a defiant child, baffled parent, frustrated grandparent or lax administrators/teachers….. folks, we’ve got a problem. There are many factors.  Bullying being one of them which was addressed last year.  Signs that things are changing regarding bullying is indicative that when administration puts their collective minds to a task, they can make marked improvements.

When will they tackle this problem?  Soon, I expect.

3 thoughts on “SECTION 504 – CHILDREN’S CIVIL RIGHTS BEING VIOLATED?”
  1. You said appropriate testing should be done, my step son had a 504 put into place and they sis no testing. They did not address what his learning difficulty is they used his amblyopia and not the fact he is having a learning problem.

  2. I am one of the concerned Grandparents! I faught to get the new Bullying Policy made for Del Norte School District and it seems to be working. Now the issue of student rights to get a education must looked in to. I am not sure how many parents know they have the right to ask the school to test their child if the seems to be a problem the students learning. There is also a 504 program that when put in place can help a student get their education even with a learning problem. I feel it is time the School District and School Board look into making sure all students are getting the education they deserve. Del Norte School District should have it set up so the teachers are using the 504 tool to educate the students. The parents should not have to fight with the schools or teachers to assure that their child will get their education. Federal Gov. says,”no child left behind.”

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