BY CAROLE RICHARDS
The Ohio Department of Education has two exciting programs for children with disabilities:
In this article, I will explain the Jon Peterson Scholarship Program.
Any child with a
disability, who has a current finalized
IEP (Individualized Education Plan) from their district of residence, and is eligible to attend school (grades K to 12 or ages 5 to 22).
Beginning October 1st, applications are accepted throughout the year. (Previously students could only enroll twice a year.)
The parent selects an Approved Provider who applies to the program on the family’s behalf. Multiple providers may be used but only one provider submits the application. (This is a very simple two-page application.)
Go to the ODE website to see the list of approved providers. They fall under the following categories:
Scholarship amounts will be based on the child’s Special Education Category. If a child has more than one disability, they may qualify under multi-handicapped. Your child’s eligibility is determined by your school district on the Education Testing Report (ETR) in Section 4.
They are responsible for any costs exceeding the amount of the scholarship.
Yes, but they must first obtain an IEP from their district of residence.
No. You must choose the public district or the JPSN, not both.
No, the number of scholarships cannot exceed 5% of the total number of Ohio students currently identified as a child with a disability.
Until age 22, however, the scholarship application process occurs on a yearly basis. If the student has a current IEP and continues to be identified as having a disability by their resident district then a parent may submit a renewal application for the next program year.
FOR MORE INFORMATION: JON PETERSON SPECIAL NEEDS SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
http://education.ohio.gov/Topics/Other-Resources/Scholarships/Special-Needs-Scholarship
IF YOU WANT TO LEARN ABOUT THE AUTISM SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM, GO TO:
http://education.ohio.gov/Topics/Other-Resources/Scholarships/Autism-Scholarship-Program
North Coast Tutoring Services is an approved provider for both the Jon Peterson and Autism Scholarship Programs.
Carole Richards is president of North Coast Tutoring Services, President of the Creative Education Institute, author of Richards Learning Systems and a frequent guest on radio and TV. She can be reached at
www.northcoasted.com.
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