Least restrictive environment, or LRE, means a child who gets special education should learn alongside general education peers as much as possible. Learn more.
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What Does the Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) Mean.
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The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act includes a Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) or mainstreaming policy that requires schoolsto educate students with special needs in regular classrooms with their nondisabled peers in their neighborhood school to the maximum extent appropriate.
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Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) helps children reach their full potential in school. It gives them the opportunity to learn along with their peers and has other advantages beyond academic progress. LRE makes it possible for students with disabilities to benefit from an Individualized Education Program (IEP) without sacrificing learning with their classmates without disabilities. This […]
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Each student with a disability who receives special education services must receive educational services in the Least Restrictive Environment (LRE).
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Students with IEP's should be educated alongside their non-disabled peers (in the General Education classroom) as much as it is appropriate
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A Brief Overview LRE has been an aspect of special education law since 1975, when there was widespread public concern about children with disabilities historically being segregated and denied equitable education. Research shows that children of all abilities learn social skills from one another when they learn side-by-side. Some Washington schools struggle to support access to general education programs and settings for students with disabilities. In 2019, that only 56 percent of students with disabilities are included in general education settings for 80-100 percent of the school day. Under , a student is placed in a more restrictive setting when the IEP team agrees that the student needs a different placement for education to be appropriately accessible. Help from a paraeducator might be part of the support services that enable a student to access learning in the Least Restrictive Environment (LRE). Note that a paraeducator is a service, not a placement. Having a 1:1 to help in the classroom does not violate LRE. This topic was included in the resolution of a 2017 Citizen Complaint. Read on for more detail.
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The appropriate learning environment for each student helps them experience a meaningful education and better outcomes.
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