Notice of Special Education Iep/Placement Meeting is a legal document that was released by the Georgia Department of Education - a government authority operating within Georgia (United States).
Q: What is a Special Education IEP/Placement meeting?
A: A Special Education IEP/Placement meeting is a meeting where parents, educators, and other professionals come together to develop an Individualized Education Program (IEP) for a student with special needs and discuss the appropriate placement for the student.
Q: Who attends a Special Education IEP/Placement meeting?
A: Attendees at a Special Education IEP/Placement meeting typically include the student's parents, special education teacher, general education teacher, school administrator, and any other professionals involved in the student's education.
Q: What is the purpose of a Special Education IEP/Placement meeting?
A: The purpose of a Special Education IEP/Placement meeting is to review the student's educational needs, discuss goals and objectives, determine appropriate services and accommodations, and decide on the most suitable educational placement for the student.
Q: What happens at a Special Education IEP/Placement meeting?
A: At a Special Education IEP/Placement meeting, participants discuss the student's current educational performance, review evaluation results, develop goals and objectives for the student's education, determine necessary services and accommodations, and decide on the most appropriate educational placement.
Q: How often are Special Education IEP/Placement meetings held?
A: Special Education IEP/Placement meetings are typically held at least once a year. However, additional meetings may be scheduled if there is a need for a review or changes to the student's IEP or placement.
Form Details:
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