Section 504
The Superintendent or designee shall provide qualified students with disabilities with a free appropriate public education (FAPE), as defined under Section 504 of the federal Rehabilitation Act of 1973. Such students shall receive regular or special education and related aids and services designed to meet their individual educational needs as adequately as the needs of students without disabilities are met. (34 CFR 104.33) In addition, qualified students with disabilities shall be provided an equal opportunity to participate in programs and activities that are integral components of the district's basic education program, including, but not limited to, extracurricular athletics, interscholastic sports, and/or other nonacademic activities. (34 CFR 104.37) Board Policy 6164.6 & 6164.6 AR-1
In providing services to students with disabilities under Section 504, the Superintendent or designee shall ensure district compliance with law, including providing the students and their parents/guardians with applicable procedural safeguards and required notifications. Any dispute as to the identification, evaluation, or placement of any student with a disability shall be resolved in accordance with the processes specified in the "Procedural Safeguards" section of the accompanying administrative regulation.
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Section 504 Due Process Appeal Procedures and Form K (English, Spanish)
- Procedural Safeguards (English, Spanish)
School 504 Coordinators![]()
Carmel Valley MS | Asst. Principal Nathan Molina |
Diegueno Middle School | Asst. Principal Miriam Kramer |
Earl Warren MS | Asst. Principal Erica Williams |
Oak Crest MS | Principal Katie Friedrichs |
Pacific Trails MS | Principal Scott Wild |
Canyon Crest Academy HS | Asst. Principal Garry Thornton |
La Costa Canyon HS | Asst. Principal Katie Bendix |
San Dieguito Academy HS | Asst. Principal Jaime Garman |
Sunset HS | Principal Rick Ayala |
Torrey Pines HS | Asst. Principal Robert Shockney |