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Idaho IEP Guidance Handbook

COMMONLY USED TERMS IN SPECIAL THE SPECIAL education PROCESS ..6 CHAPTER 1: BEGINNING THE SPECIAL education PROCESS .. 7 BEGINNING THE SPECIAL education PROCESS ..8 Importance of a Team Approach ..8 Referral to Consider a Special education Establishing Referral Consent for Assessment ..11 Evaluation and Reevaluation ..12 Eligibility Wrapping up the Eligibility CHAPTER 2: THE IEP TEAM MEETING ..16 THE IEP TEAM ..17 IEP Team Members & Their Roles.

employment), continuing and adult education, adult services, independent living, or community ... Transition goals are determined by the IEP team, beginning the year the student turns 16, and are based on student and family vision, preferences, and interests. Updated February 2022 5 . The Special Education Process . Updated February 2022 6 .

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1 COMMONLY USED TERMS IN SPECIAL THE SPECIAL education PROCESS ..6 CHAPTER 1: BEGINNING THE SPECIAL education PROCESS .. 7 BEGINNING THE SPECIAL education PROCESS ..8 Importance of a Team Approach ..8 Referral to Consider a Special education Establishing Referral Consent for Assessment ..11 Evaluation and Reevaluation ..12 Eligibility Wrapping up the Eligibility CHAPTER 2: THE IEP TEAM MEETING ..16 THE IEP TEAM ..17 IEP Team Members & Their Roles.

2 18 IEP Team Member IEP Amendments ..20 Transfer Students ..20 A PARENT S GUIDE TO THE IEP MEETING ..22 Parent Participation ..22 Student Participation ..23 CHAPTER 3: CURRENT LEVEL OF UNDERSTANDING AND USING GENERAL education Idaho s General education CURRENT LEVEL OF PERFORMANCE ..26 The PLAAFP Establishing the PLAAFP and Annual Building the Annual Benchmarks and Short-Term Objectives ..29 Short-Term PLAAFP CHECKLIST ..30 ANNUAL GOAL CHECKLIST ..30 Annual Goal Checklist (continued) ..31 Assistive Technology & Accessible Educational Materials ..32 EARLY CHILDHOOD Which Type of IEP Should be Used? ..33 Early Childhood IEP State Approved Anchor Early Childhood IEP Parental Concerns.

3 35 Early Childhood Outcome Entry, Exit, and Progress Data Collection ..37 Early Childhood IEP Annual Goals ..37 SECONDARY TRANSITION Transition Planning at Transition Planning Student Participation in the IEP Transfer of Transition Assessment Summary ..41 Postsecondary Goals ..42 Postsecondary Goals in Contrast to Annual IEP Goals ..43 Postsecondary Goal Formula ..43 Updated February 2022 1 Examples and Non-Examples of Measurable and Observable Postsecondary Transition Example student: Nate (activities for one IEP year).

4 44 Example student: Sarah (activities over 9th-12th grade) ..44 High School Graduation Course of Study ..47 College Entrance Accommodations for the REPORTING PROGRESS ON IEP GOALS ..49 Progress Progress CHAPTER 4: SPECIAL education SERVICES ..52 SPECIAL education Completing the Service Early Childhood IEP Optional Statement of Service CHAPTER 5: LEAST RESTRICTIVE ENVIRONMENT AND PLACEMENT ..57 LEAST RESTRICTIVE ENVIRONMENT (LRE)..58 LRE Determination ..58 Placement LRE Decision Tree ..62 LRE Decision Tree CHAPTER 6: SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS ..65 SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS ..66 Does the student require special transportation?..66 Are extended school year (ESY) services required for the student?

5 67 Does the student have limited proficiency in English? ..68 Is the student deaf or hard of hearing?..68 Does the student have unique communication needs?..69 Is the student blind or visually impaired?..69 Does the student have health care needs? ..69 Does the student's behavior impede the student's learning or the learning of others? ..70 CHAPTER 7: ACCOMMODATIONS, ADAPTATIONS AND/OR SUPPORTS ..71 ACCOMMODATIONS AND ADAPTIONS ..72 Statewide and Districtwide CHAPTER 8: WRITTEN NOTICE ..76 WRITTEN NOTICE ..77 The Required Components of Written Circumstances Requiring Written Notice ..78 Circumstances When Written Notice is Not Written Notice Updated February 2022 2 Introduction Special educators play an important role in public schools.

6 We are given the opportunity to teach some of our community s most vulnerable and often underestimated children the skills they need to be successful in and outside of the school setting. While our jobs can be difficult, they are also filled with excitement and wonder when we see a student have an ah ha moment as a result of our instruction. Our job allows us to help show the world what amazing things students with disabilities can do and help others understand the importance of holding students to high expectations, regardless of their abilities. The contents of this Handbook will help to guide both new and experienced special educators through the development of IEPs that can help students access general education content and bring them closer to grade level.

7 Each chapter covers a different component of the IEP process and includes various resources to increase your knowledge in specific areas of the IEP. This Handbook is dedicated to the special education teachers, therapists, counselors, paraprofessionals, general education teachers, teacher leaders, and administrators who work tirelessly each day to help shape the future of students with disabilities. Thank you for all you do, you are amazing. This IEP Guidance Handbook was created by the Idaho SESTA team, in collaboration with the Idaho State Department of education . Updated February 2022 3 Commonly Used Terms in Special education Accommodation- A change in curriculum or instruction that does not substantially modify the requirements of the class or alter the content standards or benchmarks.

8 Annual goal-A written component of an IEP: skills the student is expected to reasonably achieve in one year maximum (reviewed and re-evaluated by the IEP team at least annually). Adaptation-A change to the curriculum, instruction or assessment that fundamentally alters the requirements in order to help the student participate. Adaptations invalidate assessment results and provide non-comparable results. Assessment- Any systematic method of obtaining information from tests and other sources; used to draw inferences about characteristics of people, objects, or programs. An initial evaluation (or periodic re-evaluation) to determine whether a child has a disability and to determine the educational needs of this child.

9 Assistive Technology (AT) - Any piece of equipment used to increase, maintain, or improve functional capabilities of individuals with disabilities. Behavior Intervention Plan (BIP)- A document, attached to the IEP and developed by the team, that outlines a student s behavior goal(s) and provides instructions for the team on how to support the student and prevent challenging behavior, how to teach and build replacement behavior skills, and how to respond to both challenging behavior and replacement behavior. Curriculum-The subject matter that is to be learned, usually described in terms of scope and sequence. Curriculum Based Assessment (CBA)- An evaluation process that makes use of academic content selected directly from the material taught.

10 family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)- A federal law that regulates the management of student records and disclosure of information from those records, with its own administrative enforcement mechanism. Free Appropriate Public education (FAPE)- Special education and related services are provided to students with disabilities at public expense and under public supervision and direction at no cost to the student's parents. Functional Behavioral Assessment (FBA)- A systematic process for defining problem behavior and gathering medical, environmental, social, and instructional information that can be used to hypothesize about the function of student behavior. Updated February 2022 4 Individuals with Disabilities education Act (IDEA)- A federal law that requires that schools locate and identify students who are suspected of having disabilities, at no cost to parents.


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