The Bristol Township School District recognizes its obligation toward Child Find and has developed a comprehensive process to assist in the early identification of students with disabilities. In addition to Child Find notices being published in the local newspaper, on the district website, on the district television channel, and the district's "Parent Handbook", the district provides each professional staff member with in-service training relative to special education law, Child Find processes, and district procedures regarding the identification of students with disabilities.
Public Child Find Notice
Child find
(a) In addition to the requirements incorporated by reference in 34 CFR 300.111 (relating to child find), each school district shall adopt and use a public outreach awareness system to locate and identify children thought to be eligible for special education within the school district’s jurisdiction.
(b) Each school district shall conduct awareness activities to inform the public of its early intervention and special education services and programs and the manner in which to request services and programs. Written information shall be published in the school district handbook and school district website. The public awareness effort must include information regarding potential signs of developmental delays and other risk factors that could indicate disabilities.
(c) Each school district shall provide annual public notification, published or announced in newspapers, electronic media and other media, with circulation adequate to notify parents throughout the school district of child identification activities and of the procedures followed to ensure confidentiality of information pertaining to students with disabilities or eligible young children in accordance with this chapter.
(d) Intermediate units are responsible for child find activities necessary to provide equitable services consistent with 34 CFR 300.130—300.144, regarding children with disabilities enrolled by their parents in private schools.