Section 55. Parental rights for notification, consent, and appeal  


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  • A. School divisions shall provide written notification to and seek written consent from parents and legal guardians to:

    1. Conduct any required assessment to determine a referred student's eligibility for the school division's gifted education program;

    2. Announce the decision of the identification and placement committee regarding a referred student's eligibility for and placement in the school division's gifted education program; and

    3. Provide services for an identified gifted student in the school division's gifted education program.

    B. Each school division shall adopt a review procedure for students whose cases are appealed. This procedure shall involve a committee, the majority of whose members did not serve on the initial identification and placement committee, and shall inform parents or legal guardians, in writing, of the appeal process. Requests filed by parents or legal guardians to appeal any action of the identification and placement committee shall be filed within 10 instructional days of receipt of notification of the action by the division. The process shall include an opportunity to meet with an administrator to discuss the decision.

    1. A parent or legal guardian of a student who was referred but not identified by the identification and placement committee as eligible for services in the school division's gifted education program shall be informed, in writing, within 10 instructional days, of the school division's process to appeal the committee's decision.

    2. A parent or legal guardian of an identified gifted student may appeal any action taken by the school division to change the student's identification for, placement in, or exit from the school division's gifted education program.

    C. Following the notification and consent of a parent or legal guardian, the identification and placement committee shall apprise school administrators of each student's eligibility status.

Historical Notes

Derived from Volume 26, Issue 22, eff. July 21, 2010; Errata, 26:23 VA.R. 2777 July 19, 2010.

Statutory Authority

§ 22.1-16 of the Code of Virginia.