Guidelines for Determining a Student with a Disability's Need for a One-to-One Aide
The purpose of this memorandum is to provide guidance to assist Committees on Preschool Special ¶«¾©ÈÈ (CPSEs) and Committees on Special ¶«¾©ÈÈ (CSEs) in determining a student with a disability’s need for a one-to-one aide. A recommendation for an individual aide is a significant programmatic decision and one that should only be made after a comprehensive discussion of other options considered and clear documentation of as to why those options are not appropriate. While, some students may temporarily need the support of a one-to-one aide to receive a free appropriate public education1, for other students, the assignment of a one-to-one aide may be unnecessarily and inappropriately restrictive. Footnote references have been provided to examples of legal decisions relating to the use of one-to-one aides.
A goal for all students with disabilities is to promote and maximize independence. CPSEs/CSEs are responsible for developing and implementing individualized education programs (IEPs) that promote such independence. When a CPSE or CSE determines that a student needs a one-to-one aide, it should always be considered a time-limited recommendation and specific conditions/goals must be established to fade the use of the one-to-one aide.2
One-to-one aides may not be used as a substitute for certified, qualified teachers for an individual student or as a substitute for an appropriately developed and implemented behavioral intervention plan or as the primary staff member responsible for implementation of a behavioral intervention plan. While a teaching assistant may assist in related instructional work, primary instruction must be provided to the student by a . A teacher aide may assist in the implementation of a behavioral intervention plan, but may not provide instructional services to a student.
1 P.K. and T.K. ex rel. S.K. v. New York City Dep't of Educ., (E.D.N.Y. 08/11/11)
2 Killeen Independent School District, 39 IDELR 21 (SEA TX)
To ensure dissemination to appropriate individuals within a school district, I ask Superintendents to please share this memorandum with individuals such as Directors of Special ¶«¾©ÈÈ, School Psychologists, CSE and CPSE Chairpersons, Guidance Counselors and Directors of Pupil Personnel and Parent Teacher Associations. Questions regarding this memorandum may be directed to the Special ¶«¾©ÈÈ Policy Unit at (518) 473-2878 or yourÌýSpecial ¶«¾©ÈÈ Quality Assurance Regional Office.