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Madison City Schools

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Homebound Education

Homebound Education

In accordance with School Board Policy, Madison City Schools (MCS) provides homebound instruction as a service to students who are unable to attend school for medical and/or mental health reasons for four weeks or longer. Homebound Services are meant as a short-term intervention and do not in any way supplant attendance in a regular school for an extended period of time. 

The purpose of homebound instruction is to sustain the continuity of instruction due to a child’s medical needs or exclusion due to disciplinary reasons, as well as to facilitate the student’s return to school. 

Eligibility for homebound services requires that written documentation from a physician or psychiatrist must be presented to MCS prior to consideration for services. In addition, a student may become eligible for homebound services based upon a finding by the student’s Individual Education Plan (IEP) or 504 Team that homebound services are necessary and appropriate for the student. In all cases, the appropriate Committee/Team shall provide a copy of the IDEA procedural safeguards to students with IEPs and a 504 Form C (Parental Rights) of all other students. IEP/504 Teams may, in accordance with state and federal guidelines, remove a student from regular attendance and place them on homebound services.

For more information, please contact Melissa Robertson, Special Education Coordinator, at mcrobertson@madisoncity.k12.al.us or at 256-464-8370, ext. 10807.