Reading Your I.E.P
Many families take for face value their child's
Individualized Education Plan (IEP). I do
believe it is necessary to take notes with you to
your IEP meetings so you can ask your questions.
You have seven days to read over your IEP before
you sign the NOREP (Notice of Recommendation for
Educational Placement) which validates your IEP.
If you sign your NOREP with something missing
from your IEP the school district is not legally
bound to adhere to your concerns. Be sure you
place everything in writing and review your IEP.
People do make mistakes and without the
information in the document the school is not
legally obligated to comply.
Just a reminder, as parents, our jobs are
never done. It is our duty to keep up on the
paper work and to support the school providing
our children's education. Check and recheck.
What is 30 minutes of our time to review the
document at home and to drop it off back at the
school?
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