What does IEP stand for?
Individualized Education Program/Plan
Do you have the right to extra help if itβs in your IEP?
Yes, it is a legal right and must be provided.
What does self-advocacy mean?
Speaking up for your needs in a respectful and responsible way.
You feel overwhelmed taking a test in class. What accommodation might help you?
Extra time or separate testing space.
Will you have an IEP in college?
No, but you can receive support through disability services if you request it or transfer to a 504 before graduating Highschool.
Name one part of an IEP.
examples: goals, accommodations, services, or present levels of performance.
Can a teacher choose to ignore your IEP accommodations?
No, accommodations are legally required and must be followed.
What is one way to ask your teachers for help?
Email or In person
You feel like your accommodations are not being followed by your teacher. What should you do?
talk to your teacher first or case manager
What are 2 skills you will need after high school?
time management, communication, responsibility, etc
Who creates your IEP?
Your case manager
What should you do if your accommodations are not being followed?
Politely remind the teacher or speak with your case manager or counselor.
How soon should you ask for extra time on an assignment or test?
at least 24 hours(1 day) in advance
You're in your IEP meeting and you don't agree with what is being said. What should you do?
share your opinion, ask questions, and explain your concerns so the team can consider your input.
What is a 504 Plan?
A plan that provides accommodations but not specialized instruction.
What are accommodations?
BONUS Points: list 3
Extra support that changes how a student learns in compliance with their IEP.
Why is it important to understand your rights as a student?
It helps you advocate for yourself and ensures you receive fair support.
What should you do if you donβt agree with an accommodation?
Talk about it with your case manager or parent and suggest changes.
You donβt know what accommodations are in your IEP or what would you do. What do you do?
Ask your case manager for a copy of your IEP
Why is it important to know your strengths and weaknesses?
It helps you understand what support you need and how to succeed.
What is the difference between accommodations and modifications?
Accommodations change how you learn, while modifications change what you are expected to learn.
What law protects students with disabilities in school?
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).
Why is self-advocacy important for success after high school?
It helps you succeed independently in college, work, and everyday life.
A classmate says your accommodations are βunfair.β What do you say?
Explain that you have an IEP with accommodations that provide equal access to learning, not an advantage.
How long can you have your IEP for?
Until you graduate high school or turn 22