La. Admin. Code tit. 28 § XCVII-117

Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 8, August 20, 2024
Section XCVII-117 - Placement/Least Restrictive Educational Environments
A. For Students with Exceptionalities ages 6-21. The Educational Environments are listed below in a continuum from least to most restrictive. This list is not a continuum of least restrictive environment for the deaf or hard-of-hearing students. The list should not be considered a continuum of least restrictive environment for students receiving gifted and talented services.
1. Inside the regular class 80 percent or more of the day
a. A regular class with special education/related services provided within regular classes; a regular class with special education/related services provided outside regular classes; or a regular class with special education services provided in resource rooms.
2. Inside regular class no more than 79 percent of day and no less than 40 percent of the day
a. Resource rooms with special education/related services provided within the resource room; or resource rooms with part-time instruction in a regular class.
3. Inside regular class less than 40 percent of the day
a. Self-contained special classrooms with part-time instruction provided in a regular class, or a self-contained special classroom with full-time special education instruction on a regular school campus.
4. Separate School
a. Public and private day schools for students with disabilities; public and private day schools for students with disabilities for a portion of the school day (greater than 50 percent) and in regular school buildings for the remainder of the school day; or public and private residential facilities when the student does not live at the facility.
5. Residential Facility
a. Public and private residential schools for students with disabilities; or public and private residential schools for students with disabilities for a portion of the school day (greater than 50 percent) and in separate day schools or regular school buildings for the remainder of the school day.
6. Hospital/Homebound
a. Hospital programs or homebound programs - students should be receiving a minimum of 4 hours of services per week. Refer to Bulletin 741, §1103 for more information.
7. Correctional Facilities
a. Short-term detention facilities (community-based or residential); or correctional facilities
B. For Students with Exceptionalities Ages 3-5. In determining the appropriate setting for a preschool-aged student, each setting noted shall be considered; but the list should not be considered a continuum of least restrictive environment. The settings for preschool-aged students, three through five years, are defined as follows.
1. For Students with Disabilities Ages 3-5
a. Attending a regular early childhood program at least 10 hours per week:
i. receives the majority of special education and related services in the regular early childhood program;
(a). regular early childhood programs include, but are not limited to Head Start, kindergarten, private kindergarten or preschools, preschool classes offered to an eligible pre-kindergarten population by the LEA (e.g., LA 4, Title I); and group child development center or child care;
ii. receives the majority of special education and related services in some other location.
b. Attending a regular early childhood program less than 10 hours per week:
i. receives the majority of special education and related services in the regular early childhood program;
ii. receives the majority of special education and related services in some other location.
c. In early childhood special education - separate class:
i. attends a special education program in a class that includes less than 50 percent nondisabled children. Special education programs include, but are not limited to special education and related services provided in special education classrooms in regular school buildings; trailers or portables outside regular school buildings; child care facilities; hospital facilities on an outpatient basis; and other community-based settings.
d. In early childhood special education - separate school:
i. receives special education in a public or private day school designed specially for children with disabilities.
e. In early childhood special education - residential facility:
i. receives special education in a public or privately operated residential school or residential medical facility on an inpatient basis.
f. Receiving special education and related services at home:
i. when the child does not attend a regular early childhood program or special education program, but the child receives some or all of his/her special education and related services in the home. Children who receive special education both in a service provider location and at home should be reported in the home category.
g. Receiving special education and related services at service provider location:
i. when the child receives all of their special education and related services from a service provider and does not attend an early childhood program or a special education program provided in a separate class, separate school, or residential facilities. For example, speech therapy is provided in private clinicians' offices; clinicians' offices located in school buildings; hospital facilities on an outpatient basis, and libraries and other public locations.
2. For Students who are Gifted and/or Talented Ages 3-5
a. Attending a regular early childhood program at least 10 hours per week:
i. receives the majority of special education and related services in the regular early childhood program;
(a). regular early childhood programs include, but are not limited to Head Start, kindergarten, private kindergarten or preschools, preschool classes offered to an eligible pre-kindergarten population by the LEA (e.g., LA 4, Title I), and group child development center or child care;
ii. receives the majority of special education and related services in some other location.
b. Attending a regular early childhood program less than 10 hours per week:
i. receives the majority of special education and related services in the regular early childhood program;
ii. receives the majority of special education and related services in some other location.
c. In early childhood special education - separate class:
i. attends a special education program in a class that includes less than 50 percent nondisabled children. Special education programs include, but are not limited to special education and related services provided in special education classrooms in regular school buildings; trailers or portables outside regular school buildings, and child care facilities.
d. In early childhood special education - residential facility:
i. attends a public or privately operated residential school or residential medical facility on an inpatient basis.

La. Admin. Code tit. 28, § XCVII-117

Promulgated by the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education, LR 35:2335 (November 2009), amended LR 37:885 (March 2011).
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 17:1941 et seq.