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This page includes information about the Non-Resident Services Plan (NRSP) and links to other pages related to the NRSP.

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The Non-Resident Services Plan is used for students eligible for special education services who reside outside of St. Louis County; however, they are attending a public school in St. Louis County. The student receives services much like an IEP; however, without parental rights for the IEP process. Parents retain rights related to the evaluation process, which is the same as for students with an IEP.  

Students receiving services through a Non-Resident Services Plan are typically students whose parents are employees of, or are SSD Employees working in, the St. Louis County school district in which the student is attending.

Note: This does not include students whose parents are paying tuition for their child to attend a St. Louis County public school.

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Non-Resident Services Plan Decision form

  • Information about the form in the Non-Resident Services Plan event completed by the SEIMS team when a new NRSP is submitted or the student is exited

Non-Resident Services Plan event

  • Information about the event completed by the SEIMS team when a new NRSP is submitted or the student is exited

Non-Resident Services Plan Frequently Asked Questions

  • Questions and answers about the NRSP process

Non-Resident Services Plan Information and Forms

  • Step-by-step guide of the process

  • The NRSP in Phoenix

  • Downloadable NRSP file and Progress Report forms

Non-Resident Services Plan Scenarios

  • Links to pages describing the steps to be taken for specific NRSP scenarios such as completing the first NRSP following an Initial Eligibility; a student who currently has an IEP, has moved out of the county but continues attending a county school therefore requires an NRSP; ending an NRSP; etc.

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