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Poll Results
Does your child have a 504 plan for diabetes care at school?
Yes, we've done a 504 every year
35%
138
Yes, this is the first year we've done one
7%
30
Yes, but we haven't done one every year
3%
13
No, not this year, but we have in the past
3%
13
No, we've never done a 504
27%
106
I don't know what a 504 is
15%
62
Other
7%
29
Total votes: 391
Does your child have a 504 plan for diabetes care at school?
Poll dates: August 12 - 19, 2007
Total Votes: 391In the US, children with diabetes are protected from discrimination at school by federal law. Any school that receives federal funding must accommodate the special needs of kids with diabetes. Parents define any special accommodations using a 504 plan and an Individualized Education Plan (IEP). Without a 504, school staff may not know about a child's special needs, so preparing a 504 is very important. Even high school kids with diabetes need a 504 plan, notably to detail how standardized tests such as the ACT and SAT are to be handled.
These resources can help kids with diabetes at school:
- Diabetes at School
- CWD's collection of sample 504 plans
- Helping the Student with Diabetes Succeed. A Guide for School Personnel from the National Diabetes Education Program
- Education Discrimination Materials by the American Diabetes Association
The table below shows previous results to this poll.
Answer Aug 2007 Aug 2006 Aug 2005 Aug 2004 Aug 2003 Aug 2002 Sep 2001 Aug 2000 Yes, every year 35% 34% 37% 32% 26% 18% 16% 14% Yes, first year 7% 8% 9% 6% 9% 9% 8% 5% Yes, but not every year 3% 3% 3% 5% 5% 4% 2% n/a No, not this year 3% 2% 2% 1% 2% 2% 2% n/a No, not ever 27% 28% 26% 29% 24% 32% 25% 19% Don't know what a 504 plan is 15% 15% 16% 17% 25% 27% 38% 55% Other 7% 5% 4% 6% 5% 5% 5% 4%
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