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Albemarle County Schools has the duty to provide a free appropriate public education (FAPE) to each qualified student with disabilities residing within the division's boundaries. §104.33(a). A FAPE has several distinct parts: (1) it is education provided at no cost to the parents, (2) it is designed to provide educational benefit despite the child's disabilities, [it is "appropriate"] and (3) it is provided in the environment that affords the maximum exposure to non-disabled peers.

Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and its accompanying regulations apply to all school divisions receiving federal funds. Under this body of law a school division:

  1. May not discriminate against students with a disability solely on the basis of disability.
  2. Must provide facilities, programs, and activities that are accessible, usable and available to qualified individuals with a disability.
  3. Must provide free appropriate education at elementary and secondary levels, including access to non-academic and extracurricular services and activities, to qualified students with disabilities.
  4. May not exclude any qualified individual with a disability solely on the basis of disability from participation in any preschool education or daycare program or activity or any adult education or vocational program or activity.
  5. May not discriminate against qualified individuals with a disability in the provision of health, welfare and other social services.

The Albemarle County Public School Division receives federal financial assistance and must comply with the above requirements. Additionally, the Albemarle County School Board is of the general view that discrimination against qualified students with a disability solely on the basis of their disability is unfair and that to the extent reasonably possible, qualified students with disabilities should be in the mainstream of life in a school community.

In compliance with the Executive Order 11246; Title II of the Education Amendments of 1976; Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended by the Equal Employment Opportunity Act of 1972; Title IX Regulation Implementing Education Amendments of 1972; Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973; and all other Federal, State, school rules, laws, regulations, and policies, Albemarle County School Division shall not discriminate on the basis of sex, age, race, color, national origin, religion, disability, marital status, or pregnancy in the educational programs or activities which it operates.

It is the intent of the Albemarle County Public Schools to comply with both the letter and spirit of the law in making certain discrimination does not exist in its policies, regulations and operations. Grievance procedures, for Title IX and Section 504, have been established for students, their parents and employees who feel discrimination has been shown. Specific complaints of alleged discrimination under Title IX (sex) and Section 504 (handicap) should be referred to the Title IX Coordinator and the Section 504 Coordinator.

All students attending the Albemarle County Public Schools may participate in educational programs and activities including but not limited to health, physical education, music and vocational and technical education, (homemaking and consumer education, trade and industrial education, business and office education. etc.), regardless of race, color, national origin, religion, age, disability, gender, marital status, or pregnancy.

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Kevin M. Kirst
July 11, 2007