Prior Written Notice (Reevaluation Data Review) is a legal document that was released by the Georgia Department of Education - a government authority operating within Georgia (United States).
Q: What is Prior Written Notice?
A: Prior Written Notice (PWN) is a legal requirement under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), which ensures that parents receive written notice from the school district before any significant changes are made to their child's special education program.
Q: What is the purpose of Prior Written Notice?
A: The purpose of Prior Written Notice is to inform parents of proposed changes to their child's special education program, including evaluations, reevaluations, changes in services, placements, or any other significant decisions related to their child's education.
Q: What is a Reevaluation Data Review?
A: A Reevaluation Data Review is a process in which the school district reviews and analyzes existing data about a student to determine if a reevaluation is necessary to determine their ongoing eligibility for special education services.
Q: Why is a Reevaluation Data Review conducted?
A: A Reevaluation Data Review is conducted to determine if a student continues to meet the criteria for receiving special education services, and to gather any additional information necessary to make an eligibility determination.
Q: Who is responsible for conducting a Reevaluation Data Review?
A: The school district, specifically the multidisciplinary evaluation team, is responsible for conducting a Reevaluation Data Review in collaboration with the student's parents.
Q: What happens during a Reevaluation Data Review?
A: During a Reevaluation Data Review, the multidisciplinary evaluation team reviews existing data such as assessment results, progress reports, and teacher input to determine if further evaluation is needed. They may also request additional assessments or information from the parents or other professionals.
Q: Do parents have the right to participate in a Reevaluation Data Review?
A: Yes, parents have the right to participate in a Reevaluation Data Review and provide input about their child's progress, strengths, and needs. Their input is important in determining the ongoing eligibility for special education services.
Q: What happens after a Reevaluation Data Review?
A: After a Reevaluation Data Review, the multidisciplinary evaluation team will determine if a full reevaluation is warranted. If so, they will gather additional information and conduct assessments as needed to make an eligibility determination. The parents will be informed of the decision and their rights throughout the process.
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