BIP
What is a Behavioral Intervention Plan?
After the comprehensive evaluation process students must qualify for at least one of the ____ categories recognized by IDEA.
What is 13?
This section determines the amount of time a student will spend in the general education setting.
What is the Special Education Setting?
Federal Law Guaranteeing Education for Students with Disabilities.
What is IDEA?
This person is a vital member of the IEP team. They know the child best.
Who is the parent?
SLD
What is Specific Learning Disability?
Educating students with disabilities in the general education classroom with their non disabled peers to the maximum extent appropriate.
What is Least Restrictive Environment (LRE)?
This section focuses on academic target areas that can reasonably be accomplished within a year.
What are the Measurable Annual Goals?
The evaluation process for special education must be completed within ____ calendar days of receiving parental consent for the assessment.
What is 60 calendar days?
This person is the case manager for students with disabilities and develops the IEP.
Who is the ESS Teacher?
FAPE
What is Free and Appropriate Public Education?
The process of screening new students to identify potential developmental, academic, or health concerns.
What is a 45-Day Screening?
This section of the IEP discusses a student's strengths, challenges, behaviors, and levels of function in the classroom setting.
What are the Present Levels of Academic Achievement and Functional Performance?
IDEA promotes placing students with disabilities in the least restrictive environment (LRE), meaning they should be educated alongside their non-disabled peers to the greatest extent possible.
What is Inclusion?
This person can be invited to an IEP meeting to provide input on their education and learning.
Who is the student?
LRE
What is Least Restrictive Environment?
These essential individuals are responsible for providing our students with support and services throughout the entire school year.
Who are the First Mesa Elementary School staff?
These types of support are provided to individuals to help them access learning and participate in activities. They help students access the same curriculum as their peers without lowering academic standards.
What are accommodations and modifications?
Someone who helps parents and students navigate the special education system, ensuring they receive appropriate services and support.
Who is the advocate?
This person is responsible for testing and evaluating the student who has been referred for a comprehensive evaluation.
Who is the Psychologist?
PLAAFP
What are the Present Levels of Academic Achievement and Functional Performance?
The two E words that are essential in our classrooms to ensure the best possible student outcomes.
What are Equality & Equity?
This document contains PII and must be protected to ensure confidentiality.
What is a student's IEP?
The IEP team MUST include these four individuals.
Who are the parent/guardian, ESS teacher, general education teacher, and the CSA/Principal?
This person focuses on improving a student's functional mobility and gross motor skills.
Who is the Physical Therapist?