
* What is an IEP?
- An Individualized Education Plan (IEP) is a written statement
outlining the plan for providing an educational program for a disabled student
based upon the unique needs of that student. Students with disabilities
must be educated in the least restrictive environment (LRE) which is
appropriate to their individual needs, and to the maximum extent possible,
children with disabilities must be educated with nondisabled children.
* Who will be at my child's CSE meeting?
- The Committee on Special Education (CSE) must include the parent of the
child with a disability, at least one regular education teacher of the
student, a special education teacher of the student, a school psychologist, a
representative of the school district, and other individuals at the request of
the parent. The student's parent may waive the participation of another
parent of a child with a disability who resides within the district.
* What is the primary function of the CSE?
- The primary function of the CSE is to identify, evaluate, review the
status of, and make recommendations concerning the appropriate educational
placement of each school-age child with a disability, or thought to have a
disability, who resides within the school district.
Source: New York State School Boards Association & New York
State Bar Association (2000). School Law 28th Edition, Albany, NY,
413-415.
* How to contact your child's special education teacher:
Mrs. Barnhart
Mrs. Mickle
Mrs. Tucker
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