Wondering what a 504 Plan should look like? These templates and accommodation lists, put on the Web by school districts and disability organizations, can give you an idea of what to look at and look for when working with the school to put together a plan for your child. For more on what 504s are and do, see the 504 FAQ.
504 Plan Forms and Information
Check these indexes of downloadable forms and handouts to find out how other school districts handle 504 planning. All include blank 504 templates, plus information for parents and staff.- From Aiken County School District, Aiken, South Carolina
- From Fairbanks North Star Borough School District, Fairbanks, Alaska
- From Ames Community School District, Ames, Iowa
504 Plans for Diabetes
The needs of students with diabetes are often outlined in a 504 plan. These three organizations offer examples of what one might look like.- From Children With Diabetes
- From the American Diabetes Association
- From the Florida Initiative in Telehealth Education
504 Plans for Other Disabilities
The following links lead to 504 plans or accommodation lists for the disabilities indicated.- Allergies and Asthma
- Celiac Disease
- Communications and Learning Disorders
- Dwarfism (Document)
- Inflammatory Bowl Disease (Document)
- Seizure Disorder
- Spina Bifida (PDF)
Lists of Sample Accommodations
These two pages ofter lists of accommodations for multiple disabilities.- From the book A Parent's Guide to Special Education
Asthma, ADHD, bipolar disorder, emotional disturbance, epilepsy - From the Sevier County School System, Sevierville, Tennessee
Allergies, Arthritis, Asthma, ADD/ADHD, Bipolar, Cancer, Cerebral Palsy, AIDS, Cystic Fibrosis, Deaf/Hearing Impairment, Diabetes, Drugs/Alcohol, Emotionally Disturbed, Encopresis/Enuresis, Epilepsy, Hearing Impairment, Learning Disability, Leukemia, Orthopedically Impaired, Special Health Care Needs, Temporarily Disabled, Tourette's Syndrome, Traumatic Brain Injury, Tuberculosis, Visual Impairment, Weight (obesity, anorexia, bulimia)

