Planning together for service IEP Process Planning together for service
IEP Individualized Education Plan “A written statement for a child with a disability that is developed, reviewed, and revised in a meeting.” Code of Federal Regulations 300.340)
Other Service Plans Age 2 and under Individualized Family Services Plan IFSP Child with special needs not qualifying for special education 504 Plan Rehabilitation Act of 1973
Invitation to Meeting Include Location Date Time Purpose Who is invited? Any special needs? Will parent attend? Wish to reschedule? Do not wish to attend. Documentation of Contact
Invitation to Meeting Must make at least 3 written attempts Document each time paper is sent Follow up with phone call
Who comprises the team? The parents of the child At least 1 regular education teacher of the child (if the child is, or may be, participating in the regular education environment) At least one special education teacher of the child, or if appropriate, at least one special education provider of the child An individual who can interpret evaluation At the discretion of parent or agency, other individuals that have knowledge or expertise regarding the child, including related services personnel as appropriate. If appropriate, the child Any representative of the public who – Is qualified to provide, supervise the provision of, specially designed instruction to meet the unique needs of children with disabilities Is knowledgeable about the general curriculum; and Is knowledgeable about the availability of resources of the public agency
Exceptions to who can attend meeting If parents intend to bring an attorney to the IEP meeting, they must let you know. If they come with attorney, you can adjourn and reschedule meeting when your supervisor and possible attorney would be present
When are IEP meetings held? At least once per year (annual review) When re-evaluation is required (every 3 years) Anytime new factors occur that need to be addressed
Who is responsible for sending notice of meeting? Varies depending on system Typically, CASE managers send the notice. If speech/language is only service, then you would be Case Manager Remember notices must be send 10 school days prior to meeting (varies by state)
Prior Written Notice Reason for meeting Actions proposed Reason Options Rejected? Basis for proposal Other factors?
Parents Perspective Try to make parents feel at ease Do introductions Make a positive comment about the child Adjust language level to meet the parents’ needs
IEP Meeting: Review evaluation Screenings Hearing Vision Speech/language All evaluation procedures Input from parent/teacher Evaluation report Give parents a copy Any questions?
IEP Meeting: Eligibility Determination Eligibility Date Evaluation Date Re-evaluation Date Meets eligibility standards? Rule out factors Lack of instruction English proficiency Medical factors? Screening results Evaluation results documented? Involved in evaluation? – sign Agree with results of evaulation?
Eligibility continued Yes – meets standards and needs special ed How does “disability” affect educational performance? No Meets state standards – needs can be met in regular program Does not meet state standards Agree or not? All sign Received copy of evaluation report? Parents Sign
Annual IEP: Present Levels of Performance Sources of information Areas assessed Date Exceptional? Present levels
Annual IEP: Consideration of Special Factors Limited English proficiency? Blind or visually impaired? Communication needs? Speech/Language Therapy? Deaf or hard of hearing? Assistive Technology? Behavior Impede Learning?
Goals & Objectives Annual Goal Objectives Custom, from list Area of need Personnel/Position Responsible Annual Goal Custom, from list Connected to curriculum when possible Stated clearly so anyone can understand Avoid professional language Objectives Custom, from list, from bank Short Specific Beginning/ending date Criteria Method of evaluation
Determination of Program, Placement, & Services Speech/Language How many times week How long will each session be?
Signing the IEP Agree/disagree with IEP Informed Parental consent Date IEP was given to parents Person responsible for forwarding and explaining Documentation of IEP review by other teachers
Conference Summary Results of evaluation Eligibility determination IEP What services? How much time? Anything else?
If Parent does not attend NO show Must have record of attempts to contact Written notices for at least 3 attempts Send copies of paperwork home for signatures MUST have parent signature for initial placement** Parent indicates in writing that they will not be attending Phone conference? Send copies home for signatures Never send originals!!!!!!!!!!!
Procedural Safeguards Special Ed laws, EAHCA and IDEA are civil rights laws Ensures parental involvement Safeguards are designed under constitutional principles known as DUE PROCESS of law
Procedural Safeguards Parents have right to review ALL educational records Participate in all meetings that deal with their child’s identification, evaluation, educational placement, and FAPE provision If parents are unable to attend, “the public agency shall use other methods to ensure their participation, including individual or conference telephone calls, or video conferencing” An IEP team can make placement decisions about a student without parents only after several attempts have been made to involve parents.
Attempts to contact parent Attempts must be documented Detailed records of telephone calls made or attempted and the results of those calls Copies of correspondence sent to the parents and any responses received Detailed records of visits made to the parent’s home or place of employment and the results of those visits
Independent Educational Evaluation (IEE) The parents of a child with a disability have the right to obtain an IEE at public expense if they disagree with an evaluation obtained from a public agency. If parents request that the school pay for the IEE, the district must inform them of the criteria for an acceptable evaluation and recommended service providers. IF parents obtain a private evaluation that meets criteria, an IEP team must consider results of evaluation as part of the IEP.
IEE Be careful not to give impression that such a requests might not be honored. Such requests must be honored by the school team, and the resulting report must be discussed by the IEP team. When parents request an IEE, notification of a supervisor/administrator, or program manager is highly advisable
Notice Requirements EVERY time an action is being considered by IEP team members, written notice must be given to parents including: Parents must receive prior written notice whenever an agency proposes, refuses, or initiates a change regarding: Identification Evaluation Educational placement Provision of FAPE
Notice requirement cont. The prior written notice must Be in a language understandable to the general public Be in the native language of parents or translated orally for them Describe the action proposed or refused Explain why the agency is proposing or refusing the action Describe other options considered and the reasons why these options were rejected Describe the information used as basis for action Include any other relevant factors used in making the decision Include statement that parents have protection under IDEA and if not an initial referral, include how a copy of procedural safeguards can be obtained Included sources of information to assist parents in understanding IDEA
Give Prior Written Notice When student is initially referred for evaluation to determine eligibility When student is re-evaluated When providing notice of an IEP meeting When filing a due process action
Parental Consent Congress intended that decisions or actions never be taken with regard to a child’s education without parent involvement To comply, use Consent to Assess Form If parents refuses to sign, public agency may choose or may be required to pursue a due process action to proceed with evaluation Re-evluations can be conducted without parental consent IF reasonable steps to obtain these consents have been taken and parents did not respond Always contact administrator before proceeding with a re-evaluation without parental consent
Mediation, Due Process Hearings, and State IDEA Complaints Due process guarantees civil rights through procedural safeguards designed to protect individual rights Video clip www.idea.ed.gov Procedural safeguards
Behavior and Student Discipline States have laws in place for disciplining students in special educational There are “10” FAPE free days in TN 10 days of suspension, in-school suspension, removal from bus, etc. without having to do manifestation determination
Behavior If student gets to the 10 day mark, IEP team must convene and have a “manifestation determination”
Manifestation Determination Designed to ensure that students are not penalized for behavior that is manifested as part of their disability SLPs have responsibility in this matter…these kids may be on your caseload and you may be the only special education service the child receives
Manifestation Determination Meet and discuss if a student’s behavior with a manifestation of his/her disability In situations when expulsion is recommended or required (e.g., carrying weapon, possessing drugs), the manifestation review should be conducted immediately, if possible, or no later than 10 school days after the decision ***
Manifestation Determination Review IEP, evaluations, data Determine if IEP and placement was appropriate in terms of the behavior subject to disciplinary action If everything has been carried out as described in IEP, then team then determines if the child’s disability impaired his/her ability to understand the impact or consequence of the behavior or to “control the behavior” If IEP or placement WAS deficient, immediate steps must be in place to remedy those deficiencies ** following behavior plan???
Behavior Plans If you are case manager and a student is getting close to 10 days, may want to have team meeting to discuss the behavior Recommend FBA? Include goals in IEP?
Behavior Plans Review Behavior plan template on state website