On October 5
th, 2013 an update will be posted to all monthly SpEd Forms sites. This update will include the
changes detailed below:

General Education
1. The Notification of English Language Services form has been updated.
(Source: Gary Lewis, Northfield Public Schools #21808)

Individualized Education Program
1. The non-annotated Procedural Safeguards in Hmong, Somali, and Spanish have been updated.
(Source: Julie Stoneking, 0241: Albert Lea Area Schools #22220)
2. ACCUPLACER has been added as a selection in the list of State Assessments.
(Source: Kelly Dietrich, 4017: Minnesota Transitions Charter School #22291)
3. The option of Not applicable has been added to the State Assessments for English Language Proficiency drop down.
(Source: Sheri Willrodt, 0492: Austin Public Schools #22147)
(Source: Jennifer Davie, 2144: Chisago Lakes School District #22263)
MA Forms
1. Using the “Create/edit claim transmission”, you can now send as many as 5,000 claims per batch.
(Source: Rose Krick, 0206: Alexandria Public Schools #19296)
Reports
1. A report titled “COSF Outcome Data” has been added to the “Quick” reports that can be used for reporting ECSE data to the MDE.
(Source: Michelle Steele, 0206: Alexandria Public Schools #22231)
2. We have removed the “Procedural Safeguards Notice* (Private School)” from the Admin Reports in PDF format.
(Source: Gary Lewis, Northfield Public Schools #22207)
Restrictive Procedures
1. Updates have been made to the Physical Holding and Prone Restraint forms to comply with recent changes in the Legislature.
(Source: Angie Rust, Bemidji Regional Interdistrict Council #21742)

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