Classroom Accommodations

Georgia Virtual School (GaVS) provides accommodations in our online classrooms for students with a current Individualized Education Program (IEP), Section 504 plan, EL/TPC/English Development plan, hospital homebound services, or medical/health plan. To apply accommodations to GaVS online courses, we must receive the current plan. The plan should be securely uploaded to the GaVS student account by the GaVS facilitator at the local school, or documentation of the disability should be provided to GaVS by the parent or guardian of private and homeschool students.

Georgia Credit Recovery (GaCR) will not discriminate against any qualified individual on the basis of disability. Many accommodations normally found in an IEP or 504 Plan are naturally integrated in the design of the credit recovery program's courses. The local school system maintains responsibility to ensure they meet all requirements of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act and Section 504.

Placement Considerations

GaVS serves students with disabilities in the general education classroom. While our online courses naturally integrate many accommodations commonly outlined in individualized plans, GaVS can also implement other accommodations, such as extended time on assessments and assignments. However, some plan provisions may not be conducive to the GaVS online model and, therefore, cannot be implemented. GaVS staff will work with the local school or parent/guardian to answer questions about placement. However, the local school and/or parent/guardian have ultimate responsibility for making placement decisions.

The local school continues to maintain all aspects of the individualized education program, Section 504 Plan, or other formal accommodations plan to include progress monitoring towards goals and providing instructional and related services. For English learners, the local school will provide required ESOL language instruction services.

Section 504

Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 ensures that programs or activities receiving Federal financial assistance don’t discriminate or harass individuals based on disability.

Students qualify under Section 504 if:

  • They have a physical or mental impairment; and
  • The impairment substantially limits at least one major life activity.

Section 504 Documents

For more information and/or assistance regarding Section 504, please submit a GaVS help desk request.

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