Learning in School: IEP
A legal document that is made for each child who needs special education. This document is dynamic and needs to be reviewed periodically.
IEP Information:
- Military Interstate Children’s Compact Commission (MIC3), Part 3: How the Compact Protects Academic Progress toward Graduation
- Your Child’s Application for Developmental Disabilities (DDA)
- When Parents and Schools Disagree: Navigating Special Education Disputes
- Where to Begin When A Student Needs Help
- Planning my Path – A User-Friendly Toolkit for Young Adults
- Steps to Read, Understand, and Develop an Initial IEP
- Steps to Read, Develop, and Understand an IEP Worksheet
- Student Rights, IEP, Section 504 and More
- LGBTQ+ and Disability Rights in School
- Parents, Navigate Adapted Physical Education, IEPs, and 504 Plans
- Youth, Explore Adapted Physical Education in Your IEP or 504 Plan
- Transition Triangle