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Item Value Value Name Definition/Description
Suspended/Out-of-School  Temporary removal of a student from school, during which time the student is not allowed to attend regular school lessons or participate in other school activities. The student may be required to complete school work. 
Suspended/In-School  Temporary removal of a student from the regular classroom for disciplinary purposes, during which time the student remains under the direct supervision of, and in the same physical location as, school personnel. In-school suspension may occur in a separate classroom or a separate building and, in some instances, may occur outside of regular school hours, so long as state requirements for length of the school day are met. Typically, the student is required to complete course work during this time. The student may receive academic instruction, behavioral intervention services, counseling or therapeutic services.

This category includes most alternative education programs, such as those that meet the requirements of RIGL §16-21-27.  
Removal to an Interim Alternative Educational Setting (IAES) by School Personnel  Instances in which school personnel (but not the IEP Team) order the removal of a child with a disability from his/her current educational placement to an appropriate alternative educational setting, due to a serious disciplinary infraction. This setting enables the child to continue to receive educational services and participate in the general education curriculum although in another setting. An interim alternative educational setting must provide the student with sufficient course work from appropriately certified teachers to enable the student to make regular progress in his/her school work. The student may receive behavior interventions, counseling, or therapeutic services as part of the IAES.

IAES is for serious offenses, involving weapons or controlled substances or those in which serious bodily injury was inflicted upon another person. IAES is generally longer in duration (i.e. more than 10 days). The removal may not exceed 45 days.

Although the IEP Team does not order the removal, the IEP Team does determine the educational setting. The setting includes a functional behavioral assessment and behavioral intervention services and modifications to address the behavior violation so that it does not recur. 
Removal to an Interim Alternative Educational Setting (IAES) by Due Process Hearing Officer  Instances in which an impartial due process hearing officer orders the removal of a child with a disability from his/her current educational placement to an appropriate alternative educational setting based on the hearing officer’s determination that maintaining the child’s current placement is substantially likely to result in injury to the child or others. This setting enables the child to continue to receive educational services and participate in the general education curriculum although in another setting. An interim alternative educational setting must provide the student with sufficient course work from appropriately certified teachers to enable the student to make regular progress in his/her school work. The student may receive behavior interventions, counseling, or therapeutic services as part of the IAES.

IAES is for serious offenses, involving weapons or controlled substances or those in which serious bodily injury was inflicted upon another person. IAES is generally longer in duration (i.e. more than 10 days). The removal may not exceed 45 days.

The setting includes a functional behavioral assessment and behavioral intervention services and modifications to address the behavior violation so that it does not recur. Alternate program placement is generally longer in duration (i.e. more than 10 days). 
   
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