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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: FAPE, FAPE stands for Free Appropriate Public Education, All qualified people with disabilities within a school district are entitled to a FAPE. Qualified person with disability of an age during which persons without disabilities are provided such services, FAPE all students with disabilities must be educated with nondisabled peers, All qualified people with disabilities within a school district are entitled to a FAPE. Qualified person with disability a person for whom a state is required to provide a FAPE under the IDEA, All qualified people with disabilities within a school district are entitled to a FAPE. Qualified person with disability of an age which it is mandatory under state law to provide service with a disability, All qualified people with disabilities within a school district are entitled to a FAPE. in general all school age children who are individuals with disabilities as defined by Section 504 and IDEA are entitled, FAPE who is entitled? All qualified people with disabilities within a school district are entitled to a FAPE., Free Appropriate Public Education Free Education Schools that are federally funded program must provide education and related services free of charge to students with disabilities and their parents or guardians. (without cost to the person with a disability or his/her parents/guardians) except for fees equally imposed on nondisabled persons or their parents/guardians., Free Appropriate Public Education appropriate education includes: 1) education services designed to meetthe individual education needs of a student with disabilities as adequately as the needs of the non disabled students are met. 2) the education of each student with a disability with nondisabled student, to the maximum extent appropriate 3) evaluation and placement procedures established to guard against misclassification or inappropriate placement of students and a periodic reevaluation of students who have been provided sped or related services 4) establishment of due process procedures that enable parents and guardians to recieve required notices, review their child's records, and challenge identification, evaluation, and placement decisions, and that provide for an impartial hearing.