Procedures
State and Federal Laws
Components of an IEP
IEP Team Members
Awesome Acronyms
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

Involves a team deciding if a student has one of the 14 disability categories under IDEA, if that disability negatively impacts their education, and if they need specialized instruction and related services, using various assessments, parent input, and school data.

What is an Eligibility Determination

100
This section of the IEP describes the current classroom functioning of the student.
What is the Present Level of Academic Performance?
100

is a required attendee with authority to commit resources for services, ensuring the district's compliance and resource allocation for the student's Individualized Education Program (IEP) as mandated by federal law (IDEA).

Who is the LEA (Local Education Agency) aka Program Specialist and/or Administrator

100

IEP

What is Individual Education Plan?

200

How long is the initial evaluation period?

What is 60 calendar days?

200

the process a student with a disability goes through as they move from high school to whatever comes next, including postsecondary education, employment and independent living. In Florida, this begins at age 12 and may not end until 22, pursuant to federal and state law.

What is Transition Planning 

200
Once a child has been determined eligible for special education services, the goal of the IEP is to address the needs of the child in this setting.
What is the Least Restrictive Environment (LRE)?
200

In the event of evaluation process, this team member will compile reports into a Multidisciplinary Team Report.

Who is the School Psychologist?

200

SDI

What is Specially Designed Instruction

300

The number of days to complete the written report for a conducted evaluation

What is 14 Days

300

A crucial document where parents give legal permission for a school district to start providing special education and related services (like an IEP) to their child for the first time, following an evaluation, ensuring they understand their rights and the services proposed

What is the Initial Provision of Services Form

300
When describing services in the offer of FAPE, name 3 of the 6 things that must be documented.
What is the amount of time, frequency, service provider, type of service, beginning date and ending date?
300
Prior to initiating special education services, permission must be obtained from this mandatory team member.
Who is the Parent or Guardian?
300

MDR

What is Manifestation Determination Review

400

How long is the reevaluation assessment period?

What is 90 calendar days

400
A form that is used to tell parents to expect a discussion on modifying services, typically given before the IEP meeting.
What is Prior Written Notice?
400

annual targets linked to a student's needs from their Present Levels of Performance (PLOPs) to access the general curriculum as well as measurable steps breaking down how to reach the main goal, focusing on specific, observable skills for progress monitoring.

What are Goals and Objectives 

400

oversees district-wide programs providing specialized instruction and support for students with disabilities or who are gifted, ensuring compliance with IDEA, managing budgets, developing plans (like IEPs), and supervising staff to meet unique needs and prepare students for life after school.

Who is the ESE (Exceptional Student Education) Director 

400

PWN

What is Prior Written Notice 

500

The meeting in which the team IEP team reviews evaluation data, IEP goal progress, classroom performance, work samples, observations, teacher/parent input, charts, graphs, updated medical documentation and progress monitoring to show the disability no longer adversely affects education, with key indicators being the student's performance level relative to peers and ability to make typical growth.

What is the Dismissal Process

500

a formal notice required by law (IDEA) to inform parents/guardians about the meeting's purpose, time, location, and attendees, ensuring they have a chance to participate, with specific details like student age for transition planning, and must contain legally required information about rights and contact information

What is a Written Invitation Notice 

500

the document used to determine the cost factor for selected exceptional education students based on the decisions made by the IEP team

What is the Matrix of Services 

500

offer essential support services, lthat help students with disabilities benefit from their special education, as licensed professionals delivering specific individualized services defined in a student's IEP (Individualized Education Program). These aren't just programs; they're the specialized support staff and services  required for a student to access their special education.

Who is Related Service Providers 

500

FRISK

a documentation model and communication framework for addressing poor employee performance or misconduct, standing for Facts, Rule (violated), Impact, Suggestions/Directives (for improvement), and Knowledge (of rights), designed to create clear, legally sound records for coaching or disciplinary action, especially in public sector/education. It helps supervisors provide honest feedback and build a defensible record by focusing on objective details, policy breaches, workplace consequences, clear expectations, and employee awareness.

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