IEP PROCESS GUIDE
p Improving Student Outcomes 1 p Working Together 3 p About the Team Process 5 p Making an eligibility determination is 6 the first step in the process. p Writing the IEP is 12 the second step in the process. p Making a placement decision is the third step in the process. 26 p Summary 28 Massachusetts Department of Education / June 2001
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