Individualized Education Program is a legal document that was released by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education - a government authority operating within Massachusetts.
Q: What is an Individualized Education Program (IEP)?
A: An IEP is a legally binding document that outlines the special education services and accommodations a student with disabilities will receive.
Q: Who is eligible for an IEP in Massachusetts?
A: Students who have been evaluated and identified with a disability that significantly impacts their education and requires specialized instruction.
Q: What is the process for developing an IEP in Massachusetts?
A: The process involves evaluation, eligibility determination, parental consent, IEP development, and annual reviews.
Q: What should be included in an IEP in Massachusetts?
A: An IEP should include the student's present levels of performance, goals, services, accommodations, and progress monitoring methods.
Q: How often should an IEP be reviewed in Massachusetts?
A: An IEP must be reviewed at least once a year, but it can be reviewed more frequently if needed.
Form Details:
Download a printable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.