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USED announces Equitable Services Implementation Plan

The U.S. Department of Education recently announced a plan for improving the implementation of equitable services requirements under applicable programs authorized by the Elementary and Secondary Education Act and Part B of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. The plan, which aligns with current statutory and regulatory requirements, demonstrates the U.S. DOE’s commitment to ensure effective implementation of these equitable services provisions. The plan does not place new requirements on State and Local Educational Agencies (SEAs and LEAs). Rather, the plan focuses on how the U.S. DOE will support the collaborative work of State and local public school officials and private school leaders to ensure the efficient and effective implementation of these requirements and the delivery of services.

Please read the letter below.

Equitable Services Implementation Plan

March 14, 2013

Dear Chief State School Officers, State and Local Federal Education Program Directors and Private School Leaders:

Since the passage of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) in 1965, students enrolled in nonprofit private elementary and secondary schools, including religious schools, have been eligible to participate in certain programs authorized under the ESEA. State and local educational agencies (SEAs and LEAs) must ensure the equitable participation of eligible private school students and, as applicable, their teachers and parents in the ESEA programs providing for their participation. In addition, under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, Part B (IDEA), SEAs and LEAs must provide for the equitable participation of parentally placed private school students with disabilities in programs assisted or carried out under Part B of the IDEA, consistent with their number and location in the State. The U.S. Department of Education (the Department) is responsible for ensuring that SEAs meet these equitable services requirements and that SEAs, in turn, ensure that their LEAs meet their equitable services obligations.

The Department is committed to advancing needed education reforms to improve educational outcomes for all students, close achievement gaps, increase equity and improve the quality of instruction. We are also committed to supporting effective implementation of the ESEA and IDEA equitable services requirements in order to promote improved outcomes for participating private school students receiving these services. We appreciate the ongoing efforts of SEAs and LEAs, in conjunction with private school officials, to provide for the equitable participation of private school students and, as applicable, their teachers and parents in the ESEA and IDEA programs. At the same time, we believe there is an opportunity for SEAs and LEAs to provide higher quality, more consistent services to recipients. Accordingly, the Department has developed an action plan to improve the implementation of equitable services requirements under the ESEA and IDEA for eligible students enrolled in nonprofit private elementary and secondary schools and, as applicable, their teachers and parents. This plan focuses on four activities: Outreach, Promoting and Encouraging Promising Practices, Technical Assistance, and Monitoring. The following are the specific actions in each area that the Department is initiating:

Outreach

To build more effective relationships with the private school community and State Directors of Federal Education Programs, the Department will:

Promoting and Encouraging Promising Practices 

To foster the use of promising practices that improve the implementation of equitable services requirements under the ESEA and IDEA in order to improve student academic achievement, the Department will:

Technical Assistance

To build the capacity of SEAs and LEAs to implement the statutory and regulatory requirements related to the provision of equitable services under the ESEA and IDEA, the Department will:

Monitoring

To strengthen effective implementation of ESEA and IDEA equitable services requirements and to promote accountability for these services, the Department will:

Within the Department, the Office of Innovation and Improvement’s (OII) Office of Non-Public Education (ONPE) will facilitate this plan in collaboration with Department offices responsible for administering ESEA and IDEA programs. In addition, the Department is developing an internal working group with representatives from these offices in order to effectively and efficiently implement the above listed action items.

The Department will provide additional information through the ONPE listserv and correspondence with SEAs, LEAs, Federal Education Program Directors and private school leaders. We welcome your support and suggestions as we carry out this plan to improve the implementation of equitable services requirements under the ESEA and IDEA.

Sincerely,

James H. Shelton III
Assistant Deputy Secretary
Office of Innovation and Improvement

Deborah S. Delisle
Assistant Secretary
Office of Elementary and Secondary Education

Michael K. Yudin
Delegated the authority to perform the functions of Assistant Secretary
for Special Education and Rehabilitative Services

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