- Early Learning (birth-5)
- Section 504
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973
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Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (34 C.F.R. Part 104) is a federal civil rights statute that assures individuals will not be discriminated against their disability. All school districts that receive federal funding are responsible for the implementation of this law. This law protects a student with an impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities, whether the student receives special education services or not.
Examples of physical or mental impairments that may be covered under Section 504 include: epilepsy, AIDS, allergies, vision impairment, broken limbs, cancer, diabetes, asthma, temporary condition due to accidents or illness, ADD/ADHD, learning disabilities, autism, depression, intellectual disability, traumatic brain injury, and post-traumatic stress disorder.
Examples of major life activities that can be affected by the student's disability include: learning, thinking, concentrating, reading, speaking, walking, breathing, sleeping, caring for oneself, as well as major bodily functions, including brain function, immune system function, or digestive functions. This is not an exhaustive list.Section 504 Manual PDF
Notice of Procedural Safeguards PDF
504 Student Referral PDF
Frequently Asked Questions
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Section 504 Coordinator
Kelly Tetrick
(651) 457-9466
ktetrick@sspps.orgLincoln Center Elementary
Deanna Edlefsen
(651) 457-9407
dedlefsen@sspps.org
Heather Gysbers
(651) 457-9426
hgysbers@sspps.orgKaposia Education Center
Dan Riley
(651) 451-9260
driley@sspps.org
Travis Truhler
(651) 306-6312
ttruhler@sspps.org
SecondaryShiloh Johnson
South St. Paul Secondary: Grades 6-8 (A - L)
(651) 306-3688
sjohnson@sspps.org
Kelsey MacQueen
South St. Paul Secondary: Grades 6-8 (M-Z)
(651) 306-3693
kmacqueen@sspps.org
James Fischer
South St. Paul Secondary: Grades 9-10
(651) 306-3654
jdfischer@sspps.org
Mitch Paulson
South St. Paul Secondary: Grades 11-12
(651) 457-3487
mpaulson@sspps.orgCommunity Learning Center
Nick Fox
(651) 552-3105
nfox@sspps.org