GENERAL
PROCEDURAL SAFEGUARDS
TRANSITION PLANS
IEP COMPONENTS
COMPLIANCE
100

This federal law goes by the acronym IDEA. 

What is The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act?

100

The Procedural Safeguards are a detailed description of parents' and students' __________ under IDEA and California Education Code. 

What are rights? 

100

A transition plan must be developed during the year in which a student turns this age. 

What is 16? 

100

Strengths/interests, parent concerns, academic skills, communication, fine/gross motor, social-emotional/behavioral, vocational, health, and identified goal areas.

What are the present levels of performance? 

100
An IEP meeting must be held at least this often. 

What is annually?

200

This high-incidence disability category includes ADHD and goes by the acronym OHI.

What is Other Health Impairment?

200

An example of when procedural safeguards should be provided to the parent or adult student. 

What is: when they ask; with an assessment plan; with a PWN (prior written notice); annually.

200

The only correct response to the "red" questions on the transition plan in SEIS. 

What is "yes"?

200

Assistive technology, Vision/hearing, English Learner, Behavior

What are special factors? 

200

Administrator, General Education Teacher, Special Education Teacher, and Parent

Who are the required members of the IEP team?

300

The first thing you do on the present levels page when preparing for an IEP meeting.

What is "clear form"?

300

A fair and impartial administrative hearing at the state level before a person who is knowledgeable of the laws governing special education and administrative hearings.

What is due process? 

300

The transition plan must contain post-secondary goals in these two areas. 

What are education/training and employment? 

300

Goals must be written to address all of these. 

What are the student's areas of need? 

300

This type of meeting determines if the student continues to be eligible for special education services. 

What is the triennial/eligibility evaluation?

400

Defined by law as the least restrictive environment. 

What is the general education classroom?

400

Parents have a right to request this when they disagree with a district assessment.

What is an Independent Education Evaluation (IEE)?

400

The area in which a student's graduation plan is outlined. 

What is the course of study?

400

Language & Speech, Adapted PE, Individual Counseling, Behavior Intervention 

What are related services?

400

These are required at the end of a grading period and at the annual plan review. 

What are IEP progress reports/progress on goals?

500

Known at the time as the Education of Handicapped Children Act, IDEA was first passed in this year. 

What is 1975?

500

This notice must be given when the school district proposes or refuses to initiate a change in the identification, assessment, or educational placement of your child with special needs or the provision of a FAPE.

What is prior written notice? 

500

The age at which a student must be informed of his/her rights at the age of majority. 

What is on or before their 17th birthday? 

500

In selecting LRE, consideration must be given to any potential ____________ on the child or on the quality of services that he or she needs.

What are harmful effects?

500

The time in which an IEP meeting must be scheduled upon receiving a written parent request for a meeting.

What is within 30 days?

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