This is a legal document that was released by the New York State Education Department - a government authority operating within New York.
The document is provided in Korean.
Q: What is the Agreement to Participate in IEP Facilitation?
A: The Agreement to Participate in IEP Facilitation is a document that outlines the agreement between parents and the school district to participate in a facilitation meeting for the Individualized Education Program (IEP) process.
Q: What is an IEP facilitation meeting?
A: An IEP facilitation meeting is a meeting where parents, school district representatives, and other relevant individuals come together to discuss and develop an IEP for a student with special needs.
Q: Why would someone need to sign the Agreement to Participate in IEP Facilitation?
A: Signing the Agreement to Participate in IEP Facilitation shows the parent's commitment to actively participate in the IEP process and collaborate with the school district.
Q: Is the Agreement to Participate in IEP Facilitation specific to New York?
A: Yes, the document is specific to New York, as it is written in Korean. Each state may have its own version of the agreement.
Q: What happens if someone refuses to sign the Agreement to Participate in IEP Facilitation?
A: If someone refuses to sign the agreement, it may impact the ability to proceed with IEP facilitation and could potentially result in alternative dispute resolution processes or legal actions.
Form Details:
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