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Q: What is an Individualized Education Program (IEP)?
A: An Individualized Education Program (IEP) is a written document that outlines the specialized education services and support that are provided to students with disabilities.
Q: Who is eligible for an IEP in Ohio?
A: Students with disabilities who require special education services in order to access and make progress in the general education curriculum are eligible for an IEP in Ohio.
Q: How is an IEP created?
A: An IEP is created through a collaborative process involving parents, teachers, and other relevant professionals. Together, they develop goals, accommodations, and modifications to meet the unique needs of the student.
Q: What should be included in an IEP?
A: An IEP should include the student's present levels of performance, measurable annual goals, related services, accommodations and modifications, participation in standardized assessments, and transition services for older students.
Q: How often is an IEP reviewed?
A: An IEP must be reviewed at least once a year by the student's IEP team. However, it can be reviewed more frequently if needed or requested by the student's parents or teachers.
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