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1 The Top Ten Things You Should Know About The IEP Process POAC-NoVA 21 February 2015
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References 1.Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) Special Education and Student Services website especially for parents at http://www.doe.virginia.gov/special_ed/index.shtml. http://www.doe.virginia.gov/special_ed/index.shtml 2.“Regulations Governing Special Education Programs for Children with Disabilities” (January 25, 2010) at http://www.doe.virginia.gov/special_ed/regulations/state/regs_speced_dis ability_va.pdf. http://www.doe.virginia.gov/special_ed/regulations/state/regs_speced_dis ability_va.pdf 3.“Extended School Year Services Technical Assistance Resource Document” (December 2007) at http://www.doe.virginia.gov/special_ed/regulations/federal/extended_scho olyear_services.pdf. http://www.doe.virginia.gov/special_ed/regulations/federal/extended_scho olyear_services.pdf 4.“A Parent's Guide to Special Education” (2010) at http://www.doe.virginia.gov/special_ed/parents/parents_guide.pdf http://www.doe.virginia.gov/special_ed/parents/parents_guide.pdf 5.Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) IEP Form 105, Extended School Year Services Information Sheet at http://www.fcps.edu/dss/sei/documents/index.shtml. http://www.fcps.edu/dss/sei/documents/index.shtml 6.I.E.P. Pop-Up Tool Chart from the National Center for Learning Disabilities and National Center on Low-Incidence Disabilities at http://www.handsandvoices.org/articles/education/popup/pop_index.html http://www.handsandvoices.org/articles/education/popup/pop_index.html 7.IEP Meeting Conversation Stoppers by Candace Cortiella from The Advocacy Institute at http://networkedblogs.com/rO1A8.http://networkedblogs.com/rO1A8
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2 10. IEP Notice You must be given notice prior to your annual or initial IEP meeting. It details the reason for the meeting and who will attend. Notice may be given verbally or in writing. If you receive verbal notice, make sure to write down the information given to you. You might want to send an email back to whomever gave you notice to make sure that you understood the information. Use FCPS IEP Page 202 (Notice page) as a reference for the information that you need to have before the meeting.
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8 9. Date/Time of Your IEP Meeting The date and time of your IEP meeting must be mutually convenient. Try not to go over the IEP end-date. This is called the “Date this IEP will be Reviewed” on the front page. Start thinking about dates a month or two before the end date, and contact your case manager with mutually convenient dates/times. Try your best, but if you cannot make a meeting before the end-date of your current IEP- don’t worry. The last signed, agreed to IEP is still in effect, and FCPS must follow it until another IEP is signed by you in agreement.
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9 8. Attendance Anyone can attend an IEP meeting with you. POAC-NoVA recommends that you bring someone with you to the meeting, since a support system is always helpful. You do not have to notify the school in advance who is attending, but it is polite. The people that you bring to the IEP meeting are considered part of the IEP team, if they have knowledge of the child’s educational and/or support needs.
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3 7. Policy If a member of the IEP team refers to a particular FCPS, state or federal policy with which you are unfamiliar, ask to see it in writing at the IEP meeting. You may opt to stop the IEP meeting, if this policy has a significant impact on the services for your child, so that you have time to do some research.
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12 6. More Goals Do Not Equal a Better IEP! IEP goals must be written for challenges that your child has for material that is below grade level. You can not write a goal for material that is on or above grade level that is part of the curriculum available to your child through their Program Of Studies. All goals must be measurable and within reach of your child’s ability. Aim high! Choose the areas of need that have the most impact on your child. Because an area of need is not written into a goal, does not mean that the school can/will not address it during the school year.
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13 6. More Goals, Continued Any needs that are not addressed through goals (but that you feel are significant) can be written on FCPS IEP Page 309. Sometimes, keeping an eye on an issue is enough, and it doesn’t require a goal with data. With too many goals, we run the risk of not enough attention paid to any one area of need. Choose goals wisely. Think of your child’s most significant needs and cut out the goals that can be worked on later.
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4 5. Autism Certification In Virginia Virginia does not offer teacher certification for Autism. The Commonwealth does offer certification in special education with an endorsement in adapted curriculum or general curriculum for only ID, ED, and LD. The Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) and the Board Certified Behavior Specialist (BCBS) are the “highest qualification” for certified teachers who work with students with autism. There are also “Low Incidence Specialists” in FCPS that have similar training, who can address behavior and curriculum for other student populations.
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5 5. Autism Certification, Continued FCPS special education teachers of students with autism have access to support from professionals with a BCBA or BCBS via ABA coach support for teachers through either Enhanced Autism Program (EAP) services or at sites where there are three or more students receiving Level 2 autism services. Special education teachers of low incidence students have access to these supports through behavior intervention services and adapted curriculum services. Go to http://fcps.edu/dss/sei/contacts.pdf to view the list of county specialists.http://fcps.edu/dss/sei/contacts.pdf
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5 5. Autism Certification, Continued Not all coaches or specialists have either a BCBA or BCBS. To find out whether the ABA coach assigned to your EAP site, or the behavior or curriculum specialist assigned to your school has this certification, ask your IEP team or principal. Please keep in mind that there is no guarantee or requirement for certification. Often, support personnel has a strong familiarity with ABA, either from FCPS training or outside education and or experience, or is working towards certification or additional behavioral/curriculum CEUs.
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11 4. Data Collection You have the right to request data whenever you want to check on your child’s progress. Data is information collected from teachers as well as Speech, OT and PT specialists who deliver related services. The school division must measure progress (at least) in the way it is agreed upon at the IEP meeting (see the checked boxes below the goals). Document the frequency with which you want to see all data that supports your child’s progress grades on FCPS IEP Page 309 of your IEP or addendum.
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11 4. Data Collection POAC-NoVA’s suggestion for frequency is every two weeks or at least once a month. This level of frequency provides you with sufficient time to catch problems in achievement goals and allows you to work with the teacher to discuss alternative methods to achieve the goal. At the IEP meeting, discuss a format for data collection, which will allow the teacher to provide you with data based on the recommended frequency.
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6 3. Prior Written Notice (PWN) PWN can be requested if the school division proposes to initiate or make a change in identification, evaluation, or educational placement of your child. There is a PWN section of your FCPS IEP Page 323. It is notice for the contents of your IEP. You can request a PWN for changes made or not made to your child’s evaluation, identification, or educational placement. You can only request PWN when the meeting or discussion is governed by your procedural safeguards during an IEP meeting, addendum, evaluation, Manifestation Determination Review (MDR), or appeal meeting.
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7 3. Prior Written Notice, Continued You cannot request PWN at an informal meeting. PWN must include the 8 specific parts detailed in your procedural safeguards. Ask for PWN at your IEP meeting when the school division refuses to provide something for your child that you believe is necessary for your child to receive a Free and Appropriate Public Education (FAPE). POAC-NoVA recommends that you ensure the school documents your specific request (what you want the PWN to explain exactly) on FCPS IEP Page 309, so it is part of the IEP or addendum.
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10 2. Duration of an IEP The IEP team decides the duration of the IEP. Most IEPs are written for one year, unless the team decides it should be a shorter time frame. You can request an IEP meeting at any time to discuss a change in goals, accommodations, placement, etc. When your child masters a goal during the span of their IEP, the teacher should request a meeting to discuss a new goal, or when appropriate, discontinuation of services. You can have multiple IEP meetings during the year.
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14 1. Signature Page POAC-NoVA recommends that you do not sign the IEP at the meeting. Take it home, show it to your significant other, or just hold on to it for awhile and think about it. You can sign in agreement to portions of your IEP. For example, you can sign in agreement with the goals and accommodations/ modifications, but in disagreement with placement. Until you sign in agreement with the IEP that you just wrote with the team, the LAST agreed to IEP is still in effect..
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14 1. Signature Page The parent is completely in the driver’s seat when it comes to the approval and concurrence of any IEP. Nothing should change without your approval. Do not feel pressured to sign the IEP right away, even if you are over the review date. Take your time and make sure you agree with the contents.
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15 For more information, contact: Scott Campbell 703 241-2640 (H) campbellsservices@gmail.com (Prefers to be called, if you have questions!) Or email questions to concerns@poac- nova.org.
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