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The Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE) is writing to communicate an important policy  change that will provide continued education services to special education students. This policy  change will ensure students can access Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) as they are  entitled under federal law. 

Effective no later than September 5, 2023, all students entitled to FAPE and all of the  rights and procedural safeguards under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act  (IDEA) and Chapter 14 of Title 22 of the Pennsylvania Code may remain enrolled in public  school until they turn 22 years of age. This includes students who turned 21 and exited  during or after the 2022-2023 school term.  

Background 

IDEA requires states to make FAPE available to “all children with disabilities residing in the state  between the ages of 3 and 21, inclusive.” In Pennsylvania, every child between the ages of six  and 21 years is entitled to attend the public schools in their school district of residence until  graduation from high school or the end of the school term in which a student reaches the age of  21 years, whichever occurs first. Based on these legal provisions, the commonwealth previously  made FAPE available to students with disabilities until the end of the school term in which they  reach their 21st birthday. 

Over the past decade, states that have been providing public education through adult education  programs to individuals between the ages of 21 and 22 have extended the age of eligibility for  special education through age 21 to comply with section 1412(a)(1)(B) of IDEA. In  Pennsylvania, adult education programs are made available to individuals between the ages of  21 and 22. See 24 P.S. § 6403. These programs receive public funding and are free to students,  are under public direction and supervision, and provide secondary education. Therefore, PDE has concluded that Pennsylvania’s adult education programs constitute public education for the  purposes of section 1412(a)(1)(B) of IDEA, and Pennsylvania is required to make FAPE  available to students with disabilities until their 22nd birthday. This change is effective no later  than September 5, 2023. 

Policy Revision 

PDE has revised its guidance pertaining to INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABLITIES EDUCATION  ACT PART B POLICIES AND PROCEDURES UNDER 34 CFR §§ 300.101—300.176 as follows: www.education.pa.gov/Documents... 

The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania ensures that all children with disabilities ages 3 years  through 21 years residing in Pennsylvania have the right to a FAPE, including children with  disabilities who have been suspended or expelled from school. The commonwealth shall  make FAPE available to a child with a disability eligible under IDEA until the student turns  22. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, a child eligible under IDEA  who attains the age of twenty-one (21) years may remain enrolled in their resident district  free of charge until their 22nd birthday. 

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