Understanding Consent
Confidentiality
Components of an IEP
Reevaluation
Timelines
100

What must the LEA obtain before conducting an initial evaluation? (p.12)

Consent for Initial Evaluation

100

What rights do parents have regarding their child’s education records? (p.14)

The right to review and request copies of the records.

100

What does IEP stand for? (p.5)

Individualized Education Program

100

How often must a child be reevaluated for special education services? (p.10)

At least every three years.

100

What is the timeline for completing an initial evaluation after receiving parental consent? (p.14)

90 days

200

Can the LEA test your child without your permission during a reevaluation? (p.12)

Yes, if the IEP Team decides testing is needed and you do not respond.

200

When must the LEA provide access to a child's educational records? (p.14)

Before any IEP meeting or due process hearing.

200

What is one key component that must be included in an IEP? (p.6)

A statement of the child’s present levels of academic achievement and functional performance.

200

Under what circumstances can a reevaluation occur sooner than the three-year timeline? (p.10)

If the LEA determines it is needed or if a parent requests it.

200

How soon must the IEP be developed after a child is found eligible for special education services? (p.15)

Within 30 days of determining eligibility

300

What does parental consent mean according to the document? (p.12)

Being fully informed in your native language, understanding and agreeing in writing.

300

What does FERPA allow schools to do concerning education records? (p.14)

Share records without consent with certain individuals.

300

What must the IEP include regarding measurable annual goals? (p.7)

The goals must be specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound (SMART).

300

What must happen before a reevaluation is conducted? (p.11)

The LEA must obtain parental consent.

300

What is the timeline for providing a copy of the IEP to the parents after it is developed? (p.16)

As soon as possible, but no later than 10 school days after the IEP meeting.

400

What must you do to revoke your consent after your child has begun receiving services? (p.13)

You must do so in writing.

400

What must the LEA do if you request a change in your child’s records? (p.15)

The LEA must consider your request.

400

What is the purpose of including special education services and supports in an IEP? (p.8)

To meet the unique needs of the child and help them make progress.

400

What is one reason a child might be reevaluated? (p.11)

To determine if the child continues to be a child with a disability.

400

 How long does a parent have to file a complaint regarding special education services? (p.17)

One year from the date of the alleged violation.

500

What is the rule regarding consent for initial evaluation of wards of the state? (p.13)

The school district does not need consent if the parent cannot be found or rights have been terminated.

500

When can the LEA disclose personally identifiable information without consent? (p.16)

When it is shared with school officials who have a legitimate educational interest.

500

What must the IEP team consider when developing the IEP? (p.9)

The child’s strengths, parental concerns, and results of initial or most recent evaluations.

500

What is required if the child is found to no longer qualify for special education after a reevaluation? (p.12)

The IEP team must meet to discuss the findings and determine the next steps.

500

If a child is removed from their educational placement, how quickly must the LEA conduct a Manifestation Determination Review? (p.18)

Within 10 school days of the removal

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