Wisconsin Frequently Used Education Acronyms/Terms in Special Education ADD/ADHD - Attention Deficit Disorder /Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder AODA - Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse APR - Annual Performance Report AT - Assistive Technology AYP - Adequate Yearly Progress BIP - Behavior Intervention Plan CASS - Council of Administrators of Special Services Formerly CAPS & CASE; A professional organization for Special Education and Pupil Services Personnel CCDEB - County Children with Disabilities Education Board Formerly known as CHCEB-County Handicapped Children's Education Board CD - Cognitive Disability CEC - Council for Exceptional Children. A national organization focusing on issues related to children with disabilities. There is also a state chapter. CEIS - Coordinated Early Intervening Services CESA - Cooperative Educational Service Agency CFR - Code of Federal Regulations CSHCN - Children with Special Health Care Needs, DHS CSPD - Comprehensive System of Personnel Development. This has been replaced by the Wisconsin Personnel Development System. DCS - Division of Community Services, DHFS DCTF - Division of Care and Treatment Facilities, DHFS DDC - Developmental Disabilities Council DHFS - Department of Health and Family Services. Formerly the Department of Health and Social Services; as of July 2008, split into the Department of Health Services and the Department of Children and Families. DLS - Division for Learning Support. DOC - Department of Corrections

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DPI - Department of Public Instruction DTAN - Disproportionality Technical Assistant Network DVR - Division of Vocational Rehabilitation in the Department of Workforce Development EBD - Emotional Behavioral Disability (formerly ED) EC - Early Childhood EDGAR - Education Department General Administrative Regulations ESY - Extended School Year FACETS - Family Assistance Center for Education, Training and Support. The Statewide Parent Training and Information Center, funded by the U.S. Department of Educationr FAPE - Free Appropriate Public Education FBA - Functional Behavioral Assessment FERPA - Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act GLARRC - Great Lakes Area Regional Resource Center. Now known as the NCRRC. This is now the North Central Regional Resource Center. GPR - General Program Revenue IDEA - Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, the current federal special education law. IEP - Individualized Education Program LEA - Local Educational Agency. In Wisconsin, school districts, DHFS, DOC, and non-district charter schools. LEP - Limited English Proficient LPP - Local Performance Plan LRE - Least Restrictive Environment NCLB - No Child Left Behind. This national legislation reauthorized the Elementary and Secondary Education Act and has broad implications for the education of all children. NCRRC - North Central Regional Resource Center. Formerly known as the GLARRC. OCR - Office for Civil Rights. A part of the U. S. Department of Education responsible for enforcement of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. OHI - Other Health Impairment OI - Orthopedic Impairment

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OSEP - Office of Special Education Programs, U. S. Department of Education. OSERS - Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services OT - Occupational Therapy PBIS - Positive Behavioral Intervention and Supports PLOEP - Present Level of Educational Performances PPS - Program Participation System. The electronic data system used to manage referrals of children from county Birth to 3 agencies to local educational agencies. PT - Physical Therapy RCC - Residential Care Center (formerly known as CCI) RSN - Regional Service Network RtI - Response to Intervention SAP - School Age Parents SBS - School Based Services (A WMA Service) SDD - Significant Developmental Delay SEA - State Educational Agency. In Wisconsin, the Department of Public Instruction. SEP - Special Education Plan. The SEP was a district's written plan for the provision of special education and related services, available for the public to read. See Wisconsin Statutes, section 115.77 (4). Discontinued as of July 1, 2006; replaced by the local performance plan. SIP - State Improvement Plan. The SIP was a statewide plan to improve educational outcomes of children with disabilities by focusing on collaborative partnerships, supports for learning, and quality staff. See Section 653 of the IDEA. Replaced in 2005-2006 by the SPP. SLD - Specific Learning Disability (formerly just LD) SPDG - State Personnel Development Grant. The SPDG replaced the State Improvement Grant (SIG). SPP - State Performance Plan. The SPP replaces the SIP beginning with 2005-2006. TBI - Traumatic Brain Injury WAA-SwD - Wisconsin Alternate Assessment for Students with Disabilities WACLD - Wisconsin Association for Children with Learning Disabilities. WASDA - Wisconsin Association of School District Administrators

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WCBVI - Wisconsin Center for the Blind and Visually Impaireded WEAC - Wisconsin Education Association Council WESPDHH - Wisconsin Educational Services Program for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing WMA - Wisconsin Medical Assistance, DHS WPDM - Wisconsin Personnel Development Model WSD - Wisconsin School for the Deaf, Delavan WSEMS - Wisconsin Special Education Mediation System WSPEI - Wisconsin Statewide Parent-Educator Initiative WSVH - Wisconsin School for the Visually Handicapped, Janesville

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SEA - State Educational Agency. In Wisconsin, the Department of Public Instruction. SEP - Special Education Plan. The SEP was a district's written plan for the provision of special. education and related services, available for the public to read. See Wisconsin Statutes, section. 115.77 (4). Discontinued as of July 1, 2006; ...

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