IEP Components -Scheduling the IEP Meeting and Notifying Parents

What are the particulars of what IDEA requires public agencies to do when scheduling any IEP meeting? IDEA’s provisions involve both common sense and courtesy, and are intended to ensure that parents have every opportunity to attend the meeting and contribute. The provisions are not new to the 2004 Amendments to IDEA, so if you’re familiar with the law already, this will no doubt be familiar, too. In a nutshell, the school and parents have to agree when and where they are going to meet. This issue of the IEP Component series addresses issue pertaining scheduling an IEP meeting and notifying parents

 

 


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