The instructional arrangement/setting is for providing special education and related services to students who are served at home or hospital bedside.
(A) Students served on a homebound or hospital bedside basis are expected to be confined for a minimum of four consecutive weeks as documented by a physician licensed to practice in the United States. Homebound or hospital bedside instruction may, as provided by local district policy, also be provided by chronically ill students who are expected to be confined for any period of time totaling at least four weeks throughout the school year as documented by a physician licensed to practice in the United States. The student’s ARD committee shall determine the amount of services to be provided to the student in the instructional arrangement/setting in accordance with federal and state laws, rules, and regulations, including the provisions specified in subsection (b) of this section.
(B) Home instruction may also be used for services to infants and toddlers (birth through age 2) and young children (ages 3-5)when determined appropriate by the child’s individualized family services plan (IFSP) committee or ARD committee. This arrangement/setting also applies to school districts described in Texas Education Code, §29.0
What We Do:
Homebound instruction takes place in the student’s home when medical evidence has been submitted by a licensed physician, a licensed clinical psychologist, or a licensed nurse practitioner that the student is not able to attend school for a duration of time that exceeds four weeks. The diagnosis must have an explanation of how symptoms affect the child’s school attendance is required. Before the services begin, a specific treatment plan and a plan for returning to school must be put in place. If the student is capable of participating in the least restrictive school environment, there will be full-time homebound instruction provided.
Homebound services provide students with academic instruction at home or hospital bedside during a temporary period of absence. This allows the student to be re-engaged successfully at their home campus when they are released by the physician to return. Homebound Services are designed to enable students with a medical condition to continue their coursework while they are temporarily unable to attend school. Homebound instruction is not intended to replicate what a student receives in their classroom setting. However, the same content that was provided in the classroom setting and current accommodations and supports will remain in effect and will be provided to the student through their homebound instructional services. The ARD committee will determine the homebound services that are needed for the student who is currently enrolled in the special education program.
A student must be enrolled in a Royal ISD school in order to be considered for homebound instructional services. To determine if the student is eligible for Homebound Services, medical evidence from a licensed physician, a licensed clinical psychologist, or a licensed nurse practitioner must be provided.
Due to the nature of student’s documented medical condition and their inability to physically attend school...
**Please remember all requests for Homebound Services are initiated at the students’ campus by their diagnostician or school counselor.**
Students are expected to attend school to the fullest extent possible, but homebound instruction may be provided to students who have a medical condition preventing them from participating in classroom instruction because they are confined to home or a health care facility.