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IEP Fact You Need to Know #6
School districts must provide reports showing if and how well a student is progressing toward the goals of an IEP. These progress reports are usually sent out quarterly.
IEP Fact You Need to Know #5
Is your child on an IEP? Did you know that the school district could at any time suggest your student should no longer receive special education services? However before the services end, the school district must honor a parent’s request for a complete reevaluation prior to them taking any action to end services. Make sure to put the request in writing.
HOPEsudbury Auction
When you tune and watch the Annual HOPEsudbury Auction, look for the Y3K Tutor In Your Home tutoring and test preparation donation. Let’s all do our part and help the Sudbury families who are trying to recover from financial hardship.
IEP Fact You Need to Know #4
Did you know that the school district cannot change an IEP without parental consent?
IEP Fact You Need to Know #3
IEP’s are not designed to be permanent. In fact, at least once every three years, the school district is required to reevaluate whether the student remains eligible for special education services.
IEP Fact You Need to Know #2
IEP’s are written for one year only. They set out goals for the child to work towards. Parents are to meet with the school district to review the IEP and set new goals once the old ones are satisfied.
IEP Fact You Need to Know #1
Once a student is deemed eligible for special education services, the specialized instruction will begin as soon as the parent signs the IEP.
Fight Back – Special Education Appeals Hearing
Parents most likely would find it difficult to represent themselves at a Bureau of Special Education Appeals hearing. This is especially true when going against a school system that has hearing experience, knows what they are doing and have their own lawyer to defeat you at all costs. Statistics show that parents without a lawyer are less likely to win against school districts.
If a parent believes they have a strong case, their best bet is to hire an educational lawyer to fight back. Although hiring a lawyer can cost money, if the school district loses the hearing, they have to pay the parent’s attorney fees.
Check back here next time as Y3K Tutor In Your Home will present some little known IEP facts that you need to know.
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