Intervention
State and Federal Laws
IEP Team Members
Procedures
Components of an IEP
100

General education instruction meets what percent of student needs. 

What is 85%?

100

To the maximum extent appropriate in the general education environment with students who are nondisabled.

What is Least Restrictive Environment (LRE)?

100

This IEP team member is responsible for Affirming and Attesting the IEP.

Who is the case manager?

100

A parent of a child, a school district, a public agency, other persons knowledgeable about the child may initiate a request for an initial evaluation to determine if the student is eligible for special education.

What is a referral?

100

Name 3 pieces of information that can be found on a student’s IEP.

Possible Answers: Present Level of Performance, Annual Goals and Objectives, Eligibility, Services, Accommodations, Modifications, etc.

200

Intervention, small group instruction led by general education teacher. 

What is Tier 2 of RTI?

200

The Education for all Handicapped Children Act was originally passed in 1975, amended in 1990, 1997, and 2004, and is now known as this...

What is the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act (IDEA)?

200

In the event of Initial Eligibility, this IEP team member will compile reports into a Multidisciplinary Team Report.

Who is the School Psychologist?

200

How often the team needs to review a student's IEP.

1 year. 

200

This section of the IEP describes the current classroom functioning of the student.

What is Present Levels of Academic Performance?

300

A _______ is a specific program or set of steps to help a student improve in and area of need.

What is an intervention?

300

The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) protects a students right to this.

What is a student's right to confidentiality?

300

Prior to initiating special education services, permission must be obtained from this mandatory team member.

Who is the Parent or Guardian?

300

When a school decides to take disciplinary action that results in a change of placement for a student with an Individualized Education Program (IEP) or 504 Plan (e.g., suspension for more than 10 cumulative or consecutive school days), this meeting is held...

What is a Manifestation Determination Review?

300

This method helps to create clear, actionable plans with defined outcomes and deadlines, improving the likelihood of success by moving beyond vague wishes to concrete, trackable targets.

What are SMART goals?

400

Approximate ___________ weeks in between each SST Level interventions.

What is 4-6?
400

Students' rights to a free appropriate public education. 

What is FAPE?

400

Of the mandatory team members of an IEP meeting, this participant's role is to make financial decisions on behalf of the school/district.

Who is the Administrator or Admin Designee?

400

This is how often a student has to have a full formal re-evaluation.

What is every 3 years?

400

Preferential seating, extended time for assignments, visual aids, assistive technology, frequent breaks, and breaking tasks into smaller chunks are examples of...

What is an accommodation? 

499

To discuss areas of concern, previous accommodations tried and their effectiveness, and to determine implementation of empirically-based, data-driven interventions as well as progress monitoring.

What is the purpose for holding an SST meeting?

499

How many days the school has to complete an initial evaluation for a student. 

What is 90 days?

499

This IEP team member will be responsible for the note taking at IEPs. 

Who are general education teachers?

499

This form must be completed prior the student's turning 16.

What is a Transition Plan?

499

Providing shorter chapters, assigning a shorter essay, or grading based on different criteria than for peers are called....

What are modifications? 

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