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[quote=Anonymous]Can someone help me understand if a 504 plan is worth pursuing for a chronic medical condition? Currently we don’t have one. But my child is moving from a small private elementary school to a large public middle. He shouldn’t need any special accommodations on a regular basis. But on rare occasion he may need more time to get to classes or other things. These items seems common sense to me: clearly if you are on crutches, you will need extra time, etc. But in the event he does happen to get injured at school, staff needs to be aware of his condition and act according. Is this 504 worthy? [/quote]
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