Showing posts with label choices. Show all posts
Showing posts with label choices. Show all posts

Sunday, September 12, 2010

Florida Schools Scholarship Program Offers Alternative School Choices to Students with Disabilities

The McKay Scholarship Program of the Florida schools offers parents and their children with disabilities the option to attend the public or private school of their choice. Florida schools students in grades kindergarten through high school, who are mentally handicapped, speech and language impaired, deaf or hard of hearing, visually impaired, dual sensory impaired, physically impaired, emotionally handicapped, specific learning disabled, hospitalized or homebound, or autistic may be eligible for this program. This allows parents who are dissatisfied with the educational progress of their children with disabilities to request their children be enrolled in and attend schools that better suit the needs of the students.

To be eligible, the Florida schools student must meet the following requirements:

o Has one of the above mentioned disabilities;

o Has attended a Florida public school in the previous year (this requirement is waived for students transferring into the state with a parent of the Armed Forces, who has moved due to change of station orders); and

o Has an Individual Education Plan (IEP).

According to the Florida schools, the average value of a McKay scholarship is $6,114 annually. Parents and their children may take advantage of this Florida schools program from kindergarten through high school. There is no time use limit on the scholarship.

Transportation for the Florida schools student varies, depending upon the selected school. The school district provides transportation if the child transfers to another school within the same district of his or her prior year and is consistent with the district's school choice plan. Parents are responsible for providing transportation and its cost, when:

o The chosen public school is not consistent with the district's school choice plan, even though it is within the same district;

o The chosen public school is within an adjacent district and offers the student's IEP services; or

o The chosen school is a private school.

The Florida schools' McKay Scholarship Program is funded, using the per student expenditure amount for each individual child (including the costs to accommodate the disability) OR the cost of tuition and fees for the private school -- whichever is less. The program requires no additional state funding by the Florida schools

There are currently 703 private schools participating in the Florida schools scholarship program, though not all private schools are eligible or wish to participate.

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Florida Schools Award program provides alternative educational choices for students with disabilities

The McKay Scholarship Program Florida school offers parents and their disabled children can attend a public or private school of their choice. Florida Schools students in grades kindergarten to high school, which adversely affected with mental retardation, speech and language, deaf or hard of hearing, visually impaired, dual sensory impaired, physically handicapped, was emotionally handicapped, impaired learning specific to the hospital or at home, or autism maybenefit from this program. This allows parents who are not disabled with the progress of education for their children happy, her kids ask, are enrolled and attending school, which most closely to the needs of students.

To be eligible, schools must meet students in Florida, the following requirements:

• have a disability, as above;

• He attended a public school in Florida during the past year (this requirement is waived for studentsTransfer to a state with a relative of the armed forces, has moved on the basis of change orders to the train station), and

• have an individual education plan (IEP).

According to the schools in Florida, the average value of a McKay Scholarship $ 6114 per year. Parents and children from this program, Florida schools, benefiting from kindergarten through high school. There is no limit to the time to use in the community.

Means of transport for students varies in Floridaaccording to the school of your choice. The school district provides transportation if the child is transferred to another school in the same district his early years and has with the plan of the district schools of choice law. The parents are responsible for providing transportation and its costs if:

• choice of public schools is not in line with the electoral map district school, even if in the same area;

• The public school is in a selectedadjacent districts and provides the students IEP, or

• The choice of school is a private school.

Florida Schools McKay Scholarship Program is funded through the level of expenditure per student for each child (including the cost of accommodation for people with disabilities), or the cost of tuition and expenses for private schools - like the least. The program does not require additional public funding for schools in Florida

Currently there are 703 private schoolsSchools participating in the program of scholarships in Florida, but are not all private schools in question, or want to participate.