Individualized Education Program (Iep) - Georgia (United States)

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Individualized Education Program (Iep) - Georgia (United States)

Individualized Education Program (Iep) is a legal document that was released by the Georgia Department of Education - a government authority operating within Georgia (United States).

FAQ

Q: What is an Individualized Education Program (IEP)?
A: An Individualized Education Program (IEP) is a plan designed for students with disabilities to receive specialized instruction and support.

Q: Who is eligible for an IEP in Georgia?
A: Students in Georgia who have been identified with disabilities and need special education services are eligible for an IEP.

Q: What is the purpose of an IEP?
A: The purpose of an IEP is to outline the student's educational goals, accommodation needs, and support services to ensure they receive an appropriate education.

Q: Who develops the IEP?
A: The IEP is developed by a team of professionals, including parents, teachers, and other specialists, who work together to create a plan tailored to the student's needs.

Q: What is included in an IEP?
A: An IEP includes information about the student's present levels of performance, annual goals, accommodations, and related services.

Q: How often is an IEP reviewed in Georgia?
A: In Georgia, the IEP must be reviewed at least once a year to assess the student's progress and make any necessary changes to the plan.

Q: Can parents request changes to an IEP?
A: Yes, parents have the right to request changes to an IEP if they believe it is not meeting their child's needs.

Q: What is the role of parents in the IEP process?
A: Parents are an important part of the IEP team and are involved in the development, review, and revisions of their child's IEP.

Q: What happens after high school for students with an IEP?
A: For students with an IEP, transition planning takes place to help them prepare for life after high school, including further education, employment, and independent living.

Q: What are the rights of students with an IEP?
A: Students with an IEP have the right to a free and appropriate public education (FAPE), accommodations, and support services to meet their educational needs.

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