Eligibility Report
Eligibility Report
Student: XX
Date of Birth: XX
Age: XX
School: XX
Grade: XX
Evaluation Date(s): XX
Report Date: XX
Assessments:
1. Functional Communication Profile-Revised (FCP-R)
2. The Goldman-Fristoe Test of Articulation (GFTA-3)
3. Speech and Language Probes
4. Educational Assessment of Communication Skills
5. Hearing Screening
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XX achieved a Standard Score below 40 on the Sounds-in-Words measure, which is significantly below average as
compared to peers of the same age and gender. During this subtest, XX demonstrated phonological processing errors such
as cluster reduction, final consonant deletion, fronting, gliding, and syllable deletion. Misarticulations observed include “r”
as in rain, “l” as in lion, and “th” as in think. XX also revealed misarticulations of “k” as in kid, but this is expected as this
phoneme is not used in Swahili.
Hearing Screening
Results of the hearing screening indicate normal hearing at 25 dB for 500, 1000, 2000, and 4000 Hz.
Summary:
XX is a 17;6-year-old male in the Newcomers Program at Harrisonburg High School. He was referred for a full special
education evaluation due to concerns in the areas of speech, communication, and academic performance. A Swahili
interpreter was present for the entire evaluation. The speech and language assessment was conducted in Swahili due to
XX’s limited English skills. Assessment results and parent, teacher, and interpreter report indicate that XX’s receptive and
expressive language abilities, fluency, voice, and speech sound productions were judged to be significantly delayed and
below age-expectations in his native language.
Recommendations:
1. Specific eligibility criteria must be met before determining if XX qualifies for speech and language services. All
eligibility components should be taken into consideration when determining his final eligibility status.
2. Provide visual and verbal supports for multi-step direction tasks.
3. Allow XX extra time to formulate his thoughts before needing to verbally express them.
4. Encourage XX to repeat his responses and to increase his volume when he is not understood by others through visual and
verbal prompting.
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Speech-Language Pathologist Speech-Language Pathology Graduate Student
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