This is a legal document that was released by the Arkansas Department of Education - a government authority operating within Arkansas.
The document is provided in Marshallese.
Q: What is an Individualized Education Program (IEP)?
A: An Individualized Education Program (IEP) is a plan designed for students with disabilities to address their unique educational needs.
Q: What is postsecondary transition in relation to an IEP?
A: Postsecondary transition refers to the process of preparing students with disabilities for life after high school, including their education, employment, and independent living goals.
Q: What is the importance of postsecondary transition in an IEP?
A: Postsecondary transition planning helps students with disabilities successfully transition from high school to college, vocational training, or other postsecondary opportunities.
Q: What is the role of Arkansas in postsecondary transition for Marshallese students?
A: Arkansas provides support and resources to ensure successful postsecondary transition for Marshallese students with disabilities.
Q: What are some services or supports available for Marshallese students with disabilities in Arkansas?
A: Arkansas offers various services and supports, such as transition planning, vocational training, and assistance with college applications and financial aid.
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