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If a student who has been dismissed from Special Education begins to have difficulties, can an ARD meeting be convened to re-admit them?

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If a student who has been dismissed from Special Education begins to have difficulties, can an ARD meeting be convened to re-admit them?

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A. No. When a student is dismissed from Special Education it is because they no longer have a disability. If, at a later date, the student begins to struggle, the campus needs to go through the pre-referral process to determine if formal evaluation is needed. back up Placement In this section, the questions relate to decisions that are made regarding students who have already qualified for Special Education services.

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