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 Chinese Simplified.
Q: What is an IEP?
A: An IEP is an Individualized Education Program, a document that outlines the educational goals and services for a student with disabilities.
Q: What is IEP facilitation?
A: IEP facilitation is a voluntary process where a neutral facilitator helps parents and school staff work together to develop an IEP for a student with disabilities.
Q: What is the purpose of the Agreement to Participate in IEP Facilitation?
A: The purpose of the agreement is to ensure that all parties involved in the IEP process are committed to working together to develop a student's IEP.
Q: Who signs the Agreement to Participate in IEP Facilitation?
A: The agreement is typically signed by the parents/guardians, school officials, and the IEP facilitator.
Q: Is IEP facilitation required?
A: No, IEP facilitation is a voluntary process and is not required by law.
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