Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 11, November 20, 2024
Section XLIII-305 - Evaluation ProceduresA. Notice. The public agency shall provide notice to the parents of a student with a disability, in accordance with §504, that describes any evaluation procedures the agency proposes to conduct.B. Conduct of Evaluation. In conducting the evaluation, the public agency shall: 1. use a variety of assessment tools and strategies to gather relevant functional, developmental, and academic information about the student, including information provided by the parent, that may assist in determining: a. whether the student is a student with a disability as defined in §905; andb. the content of the student's IEP, including information related to enabling the student to be involved in and progress in the general education curriculum (or for a preschool student, to participate in appropriate activities);2. not use any single measure or assessment as the sole criterion for determining whether a student is a student with a disability and for determining an appropriate educational program for the student; and3. use technically sound instruments that may assess the relative contribution of cognitive and behavioral factors, in addition to physical or developmental factors.C. Other Evaluation Procedures. Each public agency shall ensure that: 1. assessments and other evaluation materials used to assess a student under these regulations: a. are selected and administered so as not to be discriminatory on a racial or cultural basis;b. are provided and administered in the student's native language or other mode of communication and in the form most likely to yield accurate information on what the student knows and can do academically, developmentally, and functionally, unless it is clearly not feasible to so provide or administer;c. are used for the purposes for which the assessments or measures are valid and reliable;d. are administered by trained and knowledgeable personnel; ande. are administered in accordance with any instructions provided by the producer of the assessments;2. assessments and other evaluation materials include those tailored to assess specific areas of educational need and not merely those that are designed to provide a single general intelligence quotient;3. assessments are selected and administered so as best to ensure that if an assessment is administered to a student with impaired sensory, manual, or speaking skills, the assessment results accurately reflect the student's aptitude or achievement level or whatever other factors the test purports to measure, rather than reflecting the student's impaired sensory, manual, or speaking skills (unless those skills are the factors that the test purports to measure);4. the student is assessed in all areas related to the suspected disability, including, if appropriate, health, vision, hearing, social and emotional status, general intelligence, academic performance, communicative status, and motor abilities;5. assessments of students with disabilities who transfer from one public agency to another public agency in the same school year are coordinated with those students' prior and subsequent schools, as necessary and as expeditiously as possible, consistent with §302. D.2 and E, to ensure prompt completion of full evaluations;6. in evaluating each student with a disability under §305 through 307, the evaluation is sufficiently comprehensive to identify all of the student's special education and related services needs, whether or not commonly linked to the disability category in which the student has been classified;7. assessment tools and strategies that provide relevant information that directly assists persons in determining the educational needs of the student are provided.La. Admin. Code tit. 28, § XLIII-305
Promulgated by the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education, LR 34:2059 (October 2008).AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S.17:1941 et seq.