ADA Compliance

ADA and 504 Compliance

MNPS does not discriminate on the basis of disability. It is both the policy and responsibility of MNPS to ensure that its programs, services, and activities are accessible, to students, employees, and members of the general public, including parents, visitors, and volunteers.

This page offers information to connect families and persons with disabilities with the appropriate resources. If you have questions, please contact the Metro Schools Family Information team by email or telephone, 615-259-4636.

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    Students

    Students with disabilities have the right to a free and appropriate public education (FAPE). Each school has a trained support team in place to identify students with disabilities (through a process known as "child find"), evaluate their needs, and implement plans that ensure their greatest learning potentials are achieved. This is accomplished through a Section 504 plan or an individualized education program (IEP). Parents are encouraged to work with the school support teams to determine eligibility for 504 plans and IEPs.

    • If your child has a known or suspected impairment that may require accommodations or related services at school, contact the child's school counselor to inquire about Section 504 and/or request a Section 504 evaluation.
    • Students determined eligible for a 504 plan or IEP may receive appropriate accommodations, modifications, or related aids and services, as determined by the team.

    Do you need to file a complaint for a student with a 504 plan? Contact the MNPS 504 Coordinator:

    Dr. Ashley Collins, Director Special Populations & Civil Rights
    2601 Bransford Ave.
    Nashville, TN 37204
    Email

    Additional resources for parents of students with IEPs can be found on the Exceptional Education page.

    Additional Resources
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    Staff

    MNPS employees or job applicants with physical or mental impairments that substantially limit a major life activity(s) are protected under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

    If you are an employee or applicant in need of a reasonable accommodation under ADA, Title I contact the Title I Coordinator in the Office of Workplace Safety located in the Support Hub.

    • Email the Title I Coordinator

     

    Employees or applicants who believe they have been discriminated against in employment on the basis of disability may contact the Workplace Safety office to file a complaint.

    Additional Resources
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    Public

    Parents, volunteers, visitors, and other members of the public enrich our schools with their energy and support. MNPS encourages their participation in programs, services, and activities and seeks to promote inclusive environments without barriers. Requests for reasonable accommodations, including requests for communication assistance, should start with administrators at the school or facility hosting the program, service, or activity.

    How To Find the Right Contact

    Search the MNPS schools directory, visit the school website and find contact information at the bottom of their webpage.

    Questions and concerns may also be directed to the MNPS ADA Coordinator in the Office of Facility Planning & Construction located in the Support Hub:

    Jennifer Earwood, ADA Coordinator
    2601 Bransford Avenue Nashville, TN 37204
    Email

    Members of the public who believe they have been discriminated against on the basis of disability regarding access to an MNPS program, opportunity, or facility may file a complaint in accordance with the procedure.

    Additional Resources

 


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