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Everything you need to know before the Annual Review March 16, 2011 The New State Mandated IEP

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Page 1: Everything you need to know before the Annual Review March 16, 2011 The New State Mandated IEP

Everything you need to know before the Annual Review

March 16, 2011

The New State Mandated IEP

Page 2: Everything you need to know before the Annual Review March 16, 2011 The New State Mandated IEP

FindingsFindings ExpectationExpectation

IEPs varied greatly from district to district across the state

Many IEPs did not include required information

Student’s IEPs will be more appropriately developed

School districts are more likely to meet compliance requirements

Why the State developed a model IEP?

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Standardized Forms - IEPs

The State’s IEP form must be used for all IEPs developed for use in the

2011-2012 school year.

The IEP form may not be modified to otherwise change its appearance or content.

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The West Hempstead School District’s Special Education Programs and Services

have not changed.

We will still be offering the full continuum of special education services K-12

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What’s Different

The look: It is now printed out in landscape

The order: The IEP is written in the order that

the CSE should proceedThe programs: Resource Room, Consultant Teacher,

Integrated Co-teaching, and Special Class

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How will the district’s inclusion model appear on the new IEP? Inclusion will now be written under

Supplemental Aides and Services as “additional instructional personnel in a general education setting (Inclusion).

For secondary level it will be specified by subject.

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How will the new IEP indicate that my child receives the support of an aide?

The support of an aide (shared or according to behavior intervention plan) will be noted under supplemental aides and services.

It will also be noted under management needs.

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Where will I find any related services my child receives?

Related services are still listed following the program recommendations.

You will no longer see a ratio in that section. Related services will be indicated either in group or individual.

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What if my child receives assistive technology?

The assistive technology section still exists on the new IEP. It will indicate categories of devices rather than specifically name the type of device.

For example: communication device rather than “dynavox”.

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Standardized Forms - IEPs

The Present Levels of Performance and Individual Needs section must include:

the strengths of the student and the concerns of the parent(s) for

enhancing the education of the child.

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Present Levels of Performance

Evaluation results Present levels of performance for

each need area: Current Functioning Strengths of the student Needs of the student

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Present Levels Continued

Effect of student’s needs on his/her involvement and progress in the general curriculum (or appropriate activities for preschool students)

Student needs relating to special factors (special considerations)

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Standardized Forms - IEPs

The IEP must indicate the evaluation results considered.

For students turning 15 and annually thereafter, the section must include information from the age appropriate transition assessment that is being considered.

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Standardized Forms - IEPs

Form was developed to present committee recommendations in the same sequence as the development of IEP recommendations should occur. Present levels of performance (and for adolescent

students, post-secondary goals and transition needs) Identification of goals Special education services, accommodations,

modification, etc. to assist the student in reaching goals Document decisions of committee to provide such

services to maximum extent appropriate in regular classes and settings with nondisabled peers

Identification of least restrictive placement where the IEP can be implemented.

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Standardized Forms -IEPs

The sample IEP includes an area for reporting a statement of

“student strengths, preferences and interests”.

Present levels must include documentation that the committee considered “special factors” and, if any are present, that a device, service-intervention, accommodation or other program modification needed for the student to receive FAPE is indicated on the IEP under the applicable section.

ESY students – the Committee must check-off whether the student will receive the same special education program/services or list those the student will receive.

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Results of the student’s performance on any general state or district-wide assessment programs.

Student strengths. Concerns of the

parents.

Academic , developmental and functional needs.

Special Considerations.

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This section includes:

behavior management needs limited English proficiency blind or visually impaired communication needs need for assistive technology.

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