Homebound and Hospital Student Services Policy 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Homebound and Hospital Student Services Policy in the editor.
  2. Begin by completing Section A, where you will input the student's name, Social Security Number, date of birth, age, parent’s name, grade, race, telephone number, address, and parent email. Ensure all fields are filled out clearly.
  3. In Section B, mark the appropriate reason for hospital/homebound services by selecting from options such as illness or injury. Specify the start date for homebound services and indicate if the student can participate virtually.
  4. Proceed to Section C for medical certification. This section must be completed by a certified physician who will provide details on the student's condition and its impact on their ability to attend school.
  5. Finally, ensure that all signatures are obtained from relevant authorities including the superintendent and hospital/homebound coordinator before submitting your application.

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What Does a Homebound Teacher Do? As a homebound teacher, your job is to teach a student who must remain at home instead of attending school with their peers.
Step 1. Child is identified as possibly needing special education and related services. There are two primary ways in which children are identified as possibly needing special education and related services: the system known as Child Find (which operates in each state), and by referral of a parent or school personnel.
Home, hospital, or institutional instruction (sometimes referred to as homebound instruction) is an educational service provided by a school district to resident students (public and nonpublic) who are anticipated to be unable to attend school in person for at least ten days in a three-month period due to physical,
Homebound education is an educational service designed for students who are unable to attend school for extended periods due to medical, psychiatric, or behavioral needs, as well as for those who are suspended or incarcerated.
The IDEA gives each eligible child with disabilities the right to a free appropriate public education. FAPE means educational services: are provided at public expense under public supervision; are provided at no cost to the parents (other than ordinary costs charged to all students);

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What are homebound services? Homebound services are offered to students who are unable to attend school due to their medical condition. This program helps students keep up with their studies during their absence from school.
Homebound instruction requires medical certification and is typically temporary, while home-based instruction is an IEP team decision that does not necessitate medical certification and may result from disciplinary actions.

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