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14 Cards in this Set
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Who can request an initial evaluation?
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A parent
A public agency School personnel |
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What happens if the local education agency (LEA) suspects a disability?
What if they don't? |
Prior Written Notice and Parent Consent are sent home. If consent is given, an evaluation is done.
Prior written notice is sent home and nothing else is done. |
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What happens after the individual assessment is completed?
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The team puts together the ETR report and determines eligibility.
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What happens if the child is eligible for services?
What if the child isn't eligible? |
The parent is sent an invitation to the IEP meeting.
Prior Written Notice is sent home and the child does not receive services. |
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What happens if the parents agree with the IEP?
What if they disagree? |
The IEP is implemented and a new one must be written for each school year.
Prior Written Notice is sent home to identify the areas of disagreement. |
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How many days before the IEP is implemented?
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90 days from parent consent, or 120 from the Request to Evaluation, whichever comes sooner
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Who is on the IEP team?
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The child, parent, teacher, special educator, district representative, anyone else who knows the child well
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Within how many days must a copy of the IEP be sent to the parents?
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30 days
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How many days before eligibility must be determined?
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30 days
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How many days before the IEP meeting must be held?
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60 days
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Who are members of the IAT (Intervention Assessment Team)?
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School Psychologist
Parents Child Person who made referral Related Services |
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List the forms:
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Prior Written Notice
Invitation to a Meeting Referral for Eval Consent to Test |
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How many days to complete testing after Consent to Test is received?
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60 days
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How has NCLB affected educators?
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-Higher standards
-Parents involved in IEP process -General educators must be involved in the IEP process -Children with disabilities must be involved in assessments, performance goals, and reports to the public |