ࡱ>  bjbj 6VV111EEE8}yEES-$(U$k$k$k$1'?(T(,RRRRRRR'UWR1(&^1'((Rk$k$hR...(lk$1k$R.(R..F,$Ik$ɒE)NGRS0ESGX+X4$IX1$I ((.(((((RR.(((ES((((X(((((((((V _: Virginia Department of Educations Sample IEP Form For Use with Students up to Age Thirteen, as Appropriate TABLE OF CONTENTS The Virginia Department of Education does not require that schools use this sample IEP format; it is offered as a best practice example. The sample IEP form is divided into two sections. The first section includes those pages that are the foundation of all IEPs. The second section includes those pages that will be added to the IEP as needed and sample formats for other purposes. SECTION 1: Foundation of All IEPs Cover Page: This page contains general information about the student and documentation of those individuals who participated in the development of the IEP. (page 3) Factors for IEP Team Considerations: This form may be used to document the teams consideration of the matters that the applicable regulations require the team to consider during the process of developing the IEP, along with any decisions made by the team regarding these matters. The documentation of these considerations, while not required, is best practice. However, all members of the IEP team must be aware of the factors that need to be considered by the IEP team during the development of the IEP. (page 4) Present Level of Academic Achievement and Functional Performance (pages 5-6) Measurable Annual Goals/Progress Reports (page 7) Services, Accommodations/Modifications (page 8) Services, Participation in State and Divisionwide Accountability/Assessment System (pages 9-10) Services, Least Restrictive Environment, Placement (pages 11-12) Services, Least Restrictive Environment, Placement-Preschool only (pages 13-14) Prior Notice (page 15) SECTION 2: Additional Forms as Needed Elementary IEP Process Checklist: Example list that can be used to facilitate the IEP process. (page 17) IEP Meeting Notice Sample (page 18) Consent to Invite Agency Personnel Sample (page 19) Cover Page Medicaid Eligible Students: This page contains general information about the student and documentation of those individuals who participated in the development of the IEP and assists in meeting the documentation requirements for Medicaid students for which services are billed. (pages 20-21) Measurable Annual Goals/Progress Reports, continued (page 22) Short-term Objectives and/or Benchmarks: to be used as needed. (page 23) Progress Report Comments: This page can be used to provide comments on progress report codes. (page 24) Extended School Year Services: This page addresses services beyond the normal school year/day, if needed. (page 25) Prior Notice (page 26) INDIVIDUALIZED EDUCATION PROGRAM COVER PAGE Student Name__________________________________________________________________________ Page ___ of ___ Student ID Number_______________________________________________________________________ Grade_______ DOB ____/____/____ Age ________ Disability(ies) ________________________________________________________ Parent Name________________________________________________________________________________ Home Address_____________________________________________________ Phone # (H) (____)__________________ ____________________________________________________ Phone # (W) (____)__________________ Date of IEP meeting............._____/_____/_____ Date parent notified of IEP meeting....._____/_____/_____ This IEP will be reviewed no later than ......_____/_____/_____ Most recent eligibility date..._____/_____/_____ Next re-evaluation, including eligibility, must occur before .........._____/_____/_____ Copy of IEP given to parent (Name) _____________________________________________ On (Date)_____/_____/_____ IEP Teacher/Manager_________________________________________ Phone Number (____)______________________ The Individualized Education Plan (IEP) that accompanies this document is meant to support the positive process and team approach. The IEP is a working document that outlines the students vision for the future, strengths and needs. The IEP is not written in isolation. The intent of an IEP is to bring together a team of people who understand and support the student in order to come to consensus on a plan and an appropriate and effective education for the student. No two teams are alike and each team will arrive at different answers, ideas and supports and services to address the students unique needs. The student and his/her family members are vital participants, as well as teachers, assistants, specialists, outside service providers, and the principal. When all team members are present, the valuable information shared supports the development of a rich student profile and education plan. PARTICIPANTS INVOLVED: The list below indicates that the individual participated in the development of this IEP and the placement decision; it does not authorize consent. Parent consent is indicated on the Prior Notice page. NAME OF PARTICIPANT POSITION _____________________________________________________ ____________________________________ _____________________________________________________ ____________________________________ _____________________________________________________ ____________________________________ _____________________________________________________ ____________________________________ _____________________________________________________ ____________________________________ _____________________________________________________ ____________________________________ _____________________________________________________ ____________________________________ INDIVIDUALIZED EDUCATION PROGRAM FACTORS FOR IEP TEAM CONSIDERATION Student Name________________________________________________ Date ____/____/____ Page _____ of _____ Student ID Number___________________________________________ During the IEP meeting, the following factors must be considered by the IEP team. Best practice suggests that the IEP team document that the factors were considered and any decision made relative to each. The factors are addressed in other sections of the IEP if not documented on this page (for example: see Present Level of Academic Achievement and Functional Performance). 1. Results of the initial or most recent evaluation of the student; ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. The strengths of the student; ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3. The academic, developmental, and functional needs of the student; ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4. The concerns of the parent(s) for enhancing the education of their child; ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 5. The communication needs of the student; ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 6. The students needs for benchmarks or short-term objectives; ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 7. Whether the student requires assistive technology devices and services. When considering whether assistive technology is required, the IEP team may refer to the HYPERLINK "http://ttac-atsdp.gmu.edu/my_files/assessment/Resources/Consideration/VA_AT_Resource_Guide.doc" \t "_blank"Virginia Assistive Technology Resource Guide to facilitate the discussions about goals and objectives, areas of difficulty, and whether AT devices or services are needed, and whether accessible instructional materials in alternate formats are needed. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 8. In the case of a student whose behavior impedes his or her learning or that of others, consider the use of positive behavioral interventions, strategies, and supports to address that behavior; ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 9. In the case of a student with limited English proficiency, consider the language needs of the student as those needs relate to the students IEP; ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ 10. In the case of a student who is blind or is visually impaired, provide for instruction in Braille and the use of Braille unless the IEP team determines after an evaluation of the students reading and writing skills, needs, and appropriate reading and writing media, including an evaluation of the students future needs for instruction in Braille or the use of Braille, that instruction in Braille or the use of Braille is not appropriate for the student. When considering that Braille is not appropriate for the child the IEP team may use the Functional Vision and Learning Media Assessment for Students who are Pre-Academic or Academic and Visually Impaired inGrades K-12 (FVLMA) or similar instrument; and ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ 11. In the case of a student who is deaf or hard of hearing, consider the students language and communication needs, opportunities for direct communications with peers and professional personnel in the students language and communication mode, academic level, and full range of needs, including opportunities for direct instruction in the students language and communication mode. The IEP team may use the Virginia Communication Plan when considering the student's language and communication needs and supports that may be needed. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ INDIVIDUALIZED EDUCATION PROGRAM PRESENT LEVEL OF ACADEMIC ACHEIVEMENT AND FUNCTIONAL PERFORMANCE Student Name__________________________________________________________ Date____/____/____ Page ___of___ Student ID Number_____________________________________________________ The Present Level of Academic Achievement and Functional Performance summarize the results of assessments that identify the students interests, preferences, strengths and areas of need, including assistive technology and/or accessible materials. It also describes the effect of the students disability on his or her involvement and progress in the general education curriculum, and for preschool children, as appropriate, how the disability affects the students participation in appropriate activities. This includes the students performance and achievement in academic areas such as writing, reading, mathematics, science, and history/social sciences. It also includes the students performance in functional areas, such as self-determination, social competence, communication, behavior and personal management. Test scores, if included, should be self-explanatory or an explanation should be included, and the Present Level of Academic Achievement and Functional Performance should be written in objective measurable terms, to the extent possible. There should be a direct relationship among the desired goals, the Present Level of Academic Achievement and Functional Performance, and all other components of the IEP. _______________________________________________________________________________________________ INDIVIDUALIZED EDUCATION PROGRAM (IEP) PRESENT LEVEL OF ACADEMIC ACHEIVEMENT AND FUNCTIONAL PERFORMANCE, continued Student Name________________________________________________________ Date ____/____/____ Page ___of___ Student ID Number__________________________________ PRESENT LEVEL OF ACADEMIC ACHEIVEMENT AND FUNCTIONAL PERFORMANCE, continued. INDIVIDUALIZED EDUCATION PROGRAM (IEP) MEASURABLE ANNUAL GOALS, PROGRESS REPORT Student Name_______________________________________________________ Date____/____/____ Page ___of___ Student ID Number________________________________ Area of Need________________________________________ # _____ MEASURABLE ANNUAL GOAL: The IEP team considered the need for short-term objectives/benchmarks. ( Short-term objectives/benchmarks are included for this goal. (Required for students participating in the VAAP) ( Short-term objectives/benchmarks are not included for this goal. How will progress toward this annual goal be measured? (check all that apply)____ Classroom Participation ____ Checklist ____ Class work ____ Homework ____ Observation ____ Special Projects ____ Tests and Quizzes ____ Written Reports ____ Criterion-referenced test:_________________________ ____ Norm-referenced test: ___________________________ ____ Other: ________________________________________ Progress on this goal will be reported to the parent or adult student using the following codes. Attach comments using progress report comment form located in section two. Anticipated Date of Progress Report*Actual Date of Progress ReportProgress Code SP -The student is making Sufficient Progress to achieve this annual goal within the duration of this IEP. IP -The student has demonstrated Insufficient Progress to meet this annual goal and may not achieve this goal within the duration of this IEP.ES - The student demonstrates Emerging Skill but may not achieve this goal within the duration of this IEP.NI -The student has Not been provided Instruction on this goal. M -The student has Mastered this annual goal. * Progress reports will be provided at least as often as parents are informed of the progress of children without disabilities. INDIVIDUALIZED EDUCATION PROGRAM (IEP) SERVICES LEAST RESTRICTIVE ENVIRONMENT PLACEMENT ACCOMMODATIONS/MODIFICATIONS Student Name_________________________________________________________ Date____/____/____ Page ___of___ Student ID Number___________________________________ This student will be provided access to general education classes, special education classes, other school services and activities including nonacademic activities and extracurricular activities, and education related settings: ___ with no accommodations/modifications ___ with the following accommodations/modifications Accommodations/modifications provided as part of the instructional and testing/assessment process will allow the student equal opportunity to access the curriculum and demonstrate achievement. Accommodations/modifications also provide access to nonacademic and extracurricular activities and educationally related settings. Accommodations/modifications based solely on the potential to enhance performance beyond providing equal access are inappropriate. Accommodations may be in, but not limited to, the areas of time, scheduling, setting, presentation and response including assistive technology and/or accessible materials. The impact of any modifications listed should be discussed. ACCOMMODATIONS/MODIFICATIONS (list, as appropriate) Accommodation(s)/Modification(s)FrequencyLocation (name of school *)Instructional SettingDuration m/d/y to m/d/y * IEP teams are required to identify the specific school site (public or private) when the parent expresses concerns about the location of the services or refuses the proposed site. A listing of more than one anticipated location is permissible, if the parents do not indicate that they will object to any particular school or state that the team should identify a single school. Supports for School Personnel: (Describe supports such as equipment, consultation, or training for school staff to meet the unique needs for the student) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  INDIVIDUALIZED EDUCATION PROGRAM (IEP) SERVICES LEAST RESTRICTIVE ENVIRONMENT PLACEMENT, Continued PARTICIPATION IN THE STATE AND DIVISIONWIDE ACCOUNTABILITY/ASSESSMENT SYSTEM Student Name________________________________________________________ Date ____/____/____ Page ___of___ Student ID Number__________________________________ This students participation in state and divisionwide assessments must be discussed annually. During the duration of this IEP: Will the student be at a grade level or enrolled in a course for which the student must participate in a state and/or divisionwide assessment? If yes, continue to next question. (Yes (NoBased on the Present Level of Academic Achievement and Functional Performance, is this student being considered for participation in the Virginia Standards of Learning (SOL)Assessments (select appropriate content area) ( Reading ( Math ( Science ( History/Social Science ( Writing(Yes (NoBased on the Present Level of Academic Achievement and Functional Performance, is this student being considered for participation in the Virginia Grade Level Alternative (VGLA)? If yes, complete the VGLA Participation Criteria for each content area considered and attach justification statement. ( Science ( History/Social Science ( Writing(Yes (NoDoes the student meet the VGLA participation criteria? If yes, determine for specific content area. ( Science ( History/Social Science ( Writing(Yes (NoBased on the Present Level of Academic Achievement and Functional Performance, is this student being considered for participation in the Virginia Modified Achievement Standards Test (VMAST)? If yes, complete the VMAST Participation Criteria for each content considered. ( Math ( Reading (Yes (NoDoes the student meet the VMAST participation criteria? If yes, determine for specific content area. ( Math ( Reading Note: Beginning in 2014-2015, the VMAST will no longer be available as a separate alternate assessment.(Yes (NoBased on the Present Level of Academic Achievement and Functional Performance, is this student being considered for participation in the Special Permission Request Virginia Substitute Evaluation Program (VSEP)? If yes, complete the VSEP Participation Criteria for each content area considered. ( Reading ( Math ( Writing (Grades 3-8 only)(Yes (NoDoes the student meet the VSEP participation criteria? If yes, determine for specific content area ( Reading ( Math ( Writing (Grades 3-8 only)(Yes (NoBased on the Present Level of Academic Achievement and Functional Performance, is this student being considered for participation in the Virginia Alternate Assessment Program (VAAP), which is based on Aligned Standards of Learning? If yes, complete the VAAP Participation Criteria.(Yes (NoDoes the student meet VAAP participation criteria?(Yes (NoIf yes to any of the above, check the assessment(s) chosen and attach (or maintain in students educational record) the assessment page(s), which will document how the student will participate in Virginias accountability system and any needed accommodations and/or modifications. ( State Assessments:* ___ SOL Assessments ( Reading ( Math ( Science ( History/Social Science ( Writing ___ Virginia Substitute Evaluation Program (VSEP) ( Math ( Writing ( Reading ___ Virginia Grade Level Alternative (VGLA) ( Science ( History/Social Science ( Writing ___ Virginia Modified Achievement Standards Test (VMAST) ( Math ( Reading ___ Virginia Alternate Assessment Program (VAAP) ( Divisionwide Assessment (list): ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ *Refer to Procedures for Participation of Students with Disabilities in Virginias Accountability System for additional guidance on the assessment programs. INDIVIDUALIZED EDUCATION PROGRAM (IEP) PARTICIPATION IN THE STATE AND DIVISIONWIDE ACCOUNTABILITY/ASSESSMENT SYSTEM (continued) Student Name________________________________________________________ Date ____/____/____ Page ___of___ Student ID Number__________________________________ PARTICIPATION IN STATEWIDE ASSESSMENTS TestAssessment Type* (SOL, VGLA, VSEP, VMAST1,VAAP)  Accommodations** If yes, list accommodation(s)Reading ( _______________________________________ ( Not Assessed at this Grade Level(Yes (NoMath ( _______________________________________ ( Not Assessed at this Grade Level(Yes (NoScience ( _______________________________________ ( Not Assessed at this Grade Level(Yes (NoHistory/SS ( _______________________________________ ( Not Assessed at this Grade Level(Yes (NoWriting ( _______________________________________ ( Not Assessed at this Grade Level(Yes (No * Students with disabilities are expected to participate in all content area assessments that are available to students without disabilities. The IEP Team determines how the student will participate in the accountability system. ** Accommodation(s) must be based upon those the student generally uses during classroom instruction and assessment, including assistive technology and/or accessible materials. For the accommodations that may be considered, refer to VDOEs Procedures for Participation of Students with Disabilities in Virginias Accountability System for guidance. 1 VMAST is available in mathematics 3-8 and EOC Algebra I and grades 3-8 reading only. Beginning in 2014-2015, the VMAST will no longer be available as a separate alternate assessment. ( Divisionwide Assessment (list): ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ EXPLANATION FOR NON-PARTICIPATION IN REGULAR STATE OR DIVISION-WIDE ASSESSMENTS If an IEP team determines that a student must take an alternate assessment instead of a regular state assessment, explain in the space below why the student cannot participate in this regular assessment; why the particular assessment selected is appropriate for the student, including that the student meets the criteria for the alternate assessment; and how the students nonparticipation in the regular assessment will impact the childs promotion; or other matters. Refer to the VDOEs Procedures for Participation of Students with Disabilities in Virginias Accountability System for guidance. ( Alternate/Alternative Assessments Participation Criteria is attached or maintained in the students educational record ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ INDIVIDUALIZED EDUCATION PROGRAM (IEP) SERVICES LEAST RESTRICTIVE ENVIRONMENT PLACEMENT, Continued Student Name________________________________________________________ Date____/____/____ Page ___of___ Student ID Number ___________________________________ Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) When discussing the least restrictive environment and placement options, the following must be considered: To the maximum extent appropriate, the student is educated with children without disabilities. Special classes, separate schooling or other removal of the student from the regular educational environment occurs only when the nature or severity of the disability is such that education in regular classes with the use of supplementary aids and services cannot be achieved satisfactorily. The students placement should be as close as possible to the childs home and unless the IEP of the student with a disability requires some other arrangement, the student is educated in the school that he or she would attend if he or she did not have a disability. In selecting the LRE, consideration is given to any potential harmful effect on the student or on the quality of services that he/she needs. The student with a disability shall be served in a program with age-appropriate peers unless it can be shown that for a particular student with a disability, the alternative placement is appropriate as documented by the IEP. Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) When discussing FAPE for this student, it is important for the IEP team to remember that FAPE may include, as appropriate: Educational Programs and Services Proper Functioning of Hearing Aids Assistive Technology and/or accessible materials Transportation Nonacademic and Extracurricular Services and Activities Physical Education Extended School Year Services (ESY) Length of School Day SERVICES: Identify the service(s), including frequency, duration and location that will be provided to or on behalf of the student in order for the student to receive a free appropriate public education. These services are the special education services and as necessary, the related services, supplementary aids and services based on peer-reviewed research to the extent practicable, assistive technology and/or accessible materials, supports for personnel*, accommodations and/or modifications* and extended school year services* the student will receive that will address area(s) of need as identified by the IEP team. Address any needed transportation and physical education services including accommodations and/or modifications. * These services are listed on the Accommodations/Modifications page and Extended School Year Services page, as needed. Service(s)Frequency**School/location Instructional Setting (classroom)Duration m/d/y to m/d/yDisability Service Area: Primary, Secondary, Tertiary ***Percentage Special Education Service by Disability Category** IEP teams are required to identify the specific school site (public or private) when the parent expresses concerns about the location of the services or refuses the proposed site. A listing of more than one anticipated location is permissible, if the parents do not indicate that they will object to any particular school or state that the team should identify a single school. ***Not required for the IEP-may be included for data collection purposes. The total percent of services for the primary, secondary, and tertiary disabilities cannot exceed 100. To calculate the percentage of special education services, the amount of time required to provide all special education services described in the IEP is divided by the length of the standard instructional day multiplied by 100. SERVICES LEAST RESTRICTIVE ENVIRONMENT PLACEMENT, Continued Student Name_________________________________________________ Date____/____/____ Page ___of___ Student ID Number ___________________________________ Extended School Year Services (ESY): (see attached summary sheet as a means to document discussion) The IEP team determined that the student needs ESY services. The IEP team determined that the student does not need ESY services. Describe. The IEP team will determine and/or address ESY services at a later date. Addressed by date:______________ Explain: PLACEMENT No single model for the delivery of services to any population or category of children with disabilities is acceptable for meeting the requirement for a continuum of alternative placements. All placement decisions shall be based on the individual needs of each student. The team may consider placement options in conjunction with discussing any needed supplementary aids and services, accommodations/modifications, assistive technology and/or accessible materials, and supports for school personnel. In considering the placement continuum options, check those the team discussed. Then, describe the placement selected in the PLACEMENT DECISION section below. Determination of the Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) and placement may be one or a combination of options along the continuum. PLACEMENT CONTINUUM OPTIONS CONSIDERED: (check all that have been considered):*PLACEMENT DECISION: (select the appropriate placement option)general education class(es) special class(es) special education day school state special education program / school Public residential facility Private residential facility Homebound Hospital otherInside regular class at least 80% of time Inside regular class 40% to 79% of time Inside regular class less than 40% of time Public separate school (day) facility Private separate school (day) facility Public residential facility Private residential facility Homebound Hospital other*To calculate the percentage of time in the regular class, the amount of time spent in the regular classroom is divided by length of the entire school day multiplied by 100. Based upon identified services and the consideration of least restrictive environment (LRE) and placement continuum options, describe in the space below the placement. Additionally, summarize the discussions and decision around LRE and placement. This must include an explanation of why the student will not be participating with students without disabilities in the general education class(es), programs, and activities. Attach additional pages as needed. Explanation of Placement Decision: SERVICES Preschool (ages 0 5): LEAST RESTRICTIVE ENVIRONMENTPLACEMENT Student Name_________________________________________________ Date____/____/____ Page ___of___ Student ID Number ___________________________________ Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) When discussing the least restrictive environment and placement options, the following must be considered: To the maximum extent appropriate, the student is educated with children without disabilities. Special classes, separate schooling or other removal of the student from the regular educational environment occurs only when the nature or severity of the disability is such that education in regular classes with the use of supplementary aids and services cannot be achieved satisfactorily. The students placement should be as close as possible to the childs home and unless the IEP of the student with a disability requires some other arrangement, the student is educated in the school that he or she would attend if he or she did not have a disability. In selecting the LRE, consideration is given to any potential harmful effect on the student or on the quality of services that he/she needs. The student with a disability shall be served in a program with age-appropriate peers unless it can be shown that for a particular student with a disability, the alternative placement is appropriate as documented by the IEP. Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) When discussing FAPE for this student, it is important for the IEP team to remember that FAPE may include, as appropriate: Educational Programs and Services Proper Functioning of Hearing Aids Assistive Technology and/or accessible materials Transportation Nonacademic and Extracurricular Services and Activities Physical Education Extended School Year Services (ESY) Length of School DaySERVICES: Identify the service(s), including frequency, duration and location that will be provided to or on behalf of the student in order for the student to receive a free appropriate public education. These services are the special education services and as necessary, the related services, supplementary aids and services based on peer-reviewed research to the extent practicable, assistive technology and/or accessible materials, supports for personnel*, accommodations and/or modifications* and extended school year services* the student will receive that will address area(s) of need as identified by the IEP team. Address any needed transportation and physical education services including accommodations and/or modifications. * These services are listed on the Accommodations/Modifications page and Extended School Year Services page, as needed. Service(s)Frequency**School/location Instructional Setting (classroom)Duration m/d/y to m/d/yDisability Service Area: Primary, Secondary, Tertiary ***Percentage Special Education Service by Disability Category ** IEP teams are required to identify the specific school site (public or private) when the parent expresses concerns about the location of the services or refuses the proposed site. A listing of more than one anticipated location is permissible, if the parents do not indicate that they will object to any particular school or state that the team should identify a single school. ***Not required for the IEP-may be included for data collection purposes. The total percent of services for the primary, secondary, and tertiary disabilities cannot exceed 100. To calculate the percentage of special education services, the amount of special education services is divided by the length of the school day times 100. SERVICES Preschool (ages 0-5): LEAST RESTRICTIVE ENVIRONMENTPLACEMENT, Continued Student Name_________________________________________________ Date____/____/____ Page ___of___ Student ID Number ___________________________________ Extended School Year Services (ESY): (see attached summary sheet as a means to document discussion) The IEP team determined that the student needs ESY services. The IEP team determined that the student does not need ESY services. Describe. The IEP team will determine and/or address ESY services at a later date. Addressed by date:______________ Explain: INSTRUCTIONAL SETTING/Placement No single model for the delivery of services to any population or category of children with disabilities is acceptable for meeting the requirement for a continuum of alternative placements. All instructional setting/placement decisions shall be based on the individual needs of each student. The team may consider placement options in conjunction with discussing any needed supplementary aids and services, accommodations/modifications, assistive technology and/or accessible materials and supports for school personnel. Services may be provided as itinerant services in a community setting where the child is already attending. In considering the placement continuum options, check those the team discussed. Then, describe the setting and the reason for provision of services in that setting in the INSTRUCTIONAL SETTING DECISION section below. Determination of the Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) and instructional setting/placement may be one or a combination of options along the continuum. PRESCHOOL INSTRUCTIONAL SETTING OPTIONS CONSIDERED: (check all that have been considered):PLACEMENT AND SERVICES SETTING: (select the instructional setting option) *general education class(es) public or private special class(es) *separate special day school *residential facility *home *service provider location Other *Can be considered itinerant service settingGeneral education program less than 10 hrs Majority of services in this setting Majority of services elsewhere General education program 10 hrs or more Majority of services in this setting Majority of services elsewhere Special class(es) Separate school (day) facility Residential facility Home Service provider location Based upon identified services and the consideration of least restrictive environment (LRE) and instructional setting options, describe in the space below the service(s) setting(s). Additionally, summarize the discussions and decision around LRE and instructional setting. This must include an explanation of why the student will not be participating with students without disabilities in the general education class(es), programs, and activities. Attach additional pages as needed. Explanation of Instructional Setting/Placement Decision: INDIVIDUALIZED EDUCATION PROGRAM (IEP) PRIOR NOTICE AND PARENT CONSENT Student Name__________________________________________________________ Date____/____/____ Page ___of___ Student ID Number___________________________________ PRIOR NOTICE The school division proposes to implement this IEP. This proposed IEP will allow the student to receive a free appropriate public education in the least restrictive environment. This decision is based upon a review of current records, current assessments and the students performance as documented in the Present Level of Academic Achievement and Functional Performance. Other options considered, if any, and the reason(s) for rejection are attached, or can be found in the Placement Decision section of this IEP. Additionally, other factors, if any that are relevant to this proposal are attached. Parent and adult student rights are explained in the Procedural Safeguards. If you, the parent(s) and adult student, need another copy of the Procedural Safeguards or need assistance in understanding this information please contact ________________________________ at (___) ____________ or e-mail ________________________________ or ________________________________ at (___) ____________ or e-mail ________________________________ . ____ Parent(s) initials here indicate that the parent(s) has read the above prior notice and attachments, if any, before giving permission to implement this IEP. PARENT/ADULT STUDENT CONSENT: Indicate your response by checking the appropriate space and sign below. ___ I give permission to implement this IEP. ___ I do not give permission to implement this IEP. ____________________________________________________ ____/____/____ Parent Signature Date SECTION 2 Additional Forms To Be Used As Needed ELEMENTARY INDIVIDUALIZED EDUCATION PROGRAM (IEP) PROCESS CHECKLIST Meeting notices sent to parent and agency representatives, as appropriate Acquire written consent from parent for an agency representative to attend the IEP meeting Welcome and introductions of team members Review purpose of meeting Review meeting agenda Review rights and procedural safeguards pertaining to special education and the IEP meeting Review of special factors to be considered by the IEP team Develop Present Level of Academic Achievement and Functional Performance Develop measurable annual goals (Discuss progress report on previous annual goals, as needed.) Determine progress report schedule Document that the IEP team considered the need for short-term objectives or benchmarks for students other than those who take alternate assessments aligned to alternate achievement standards Develop short-term objectives or benchmarks for the annual goals, as needed Determine any needed accommodations and/or modifications in instruction and assessment Determine participation in state and divisionwide assessments Determine services and placement Determine if student needs ESY services Review any requests proposed and/or refused Provide prior written notice and obtain parental consent Identify how staff will be informed of their responsibilities for implementation of the IEP SAMPLE School Division Letterhead IEP MEETING NOTICE Date: To:____________________________________and_______________________________________ Parent(s)/Guardian(s)/Adult Student Student (if appropriate or if transition will be discussed) You are invited to attend an IEP meeting regarding ____________________________________________ Students Name PURPOSE OF MEETING (check all that apply):  IEP Development or Review IEP Amendment Transition: Part C to Part B, Transition Services Manifestation Determination Other: ________________________________________________________________________________  The meeting has been scheduled for: Date Time Location Meetings are scheduled at a mutually agreed upon place and time by you and the school division. If you are unable to attend this meeting you may request participation through other means. If you are unable to attend this meeting, please contact: IEP Case Manager Title Phone You and the school division may invite individuals to participate in the IEP team meeting who have knowledge or expertise about the students educational needs. The determination of the knowledge or special expertise shall be made by the party who invited the individual. In the case of a child who was previously served under Part C that an invitation of the initial IEP team meeting shall, at the request of the parent, be sent to the Part C service coordinator or other representatives of Part C to assist with the smooth transition of services. Below is a list of the participants (by name or position) the division will be inviting to attend the IEP meeting:   SAMPLE School Division Letterhead CONSENT TO INVITE AGENCY PERSONNEL Date: _____________ If the division intends to invite a representative of any agency that is likely to be responsible for providing or paying for transition services to the IEP meeting, written consent from the parent or adult student is required prior to the meeting date. _____ I give my consent for an agency representative(s) named on the meeting notice to be invited to the IEP meeting. _____ I do not give my consent for an agency representative(s) named on the meeting notice to be invited to the IEP meeting.  Parent/Adult Student Signature Date ________________________________________ ______________________ Parent/Adult Student Signature Date **Please sign and return this page to your childs IEP Case Manager. INDIVIDUALIZED EDUCATION PROGRAM (IEP) COVER PAGE MEDICAID ELIGIBLE STUDENTS Student Name_________________________________________________________________________ Page ___ of ___ Student ID Number__________________________________ Medicaid/FAMIS # ____________________ Grade_______ DOB ____/____/____ Age* ________ Disability(ies) (if identified) ____________________________________________ Parent Name________________________________________________________________________________ Home Address_____________________________________________________ Phone # (H) (____)__________________ _____________________________________________________ Phone # (W) (____)__________________ Date of IEP meeting............._____/_____/_____ Date parent notified of IEP meeting....._____/_____/_____ This IEP will be reviewed no later than ......_____/_____/_____ Most recent eligibility date..._____/_____/_____ Next re-evaluation, including eligibility, must occur before .........._____/_____/_____ Copy of IEP given to parent (Name) _____________________________________________ On (Date)_____/_____/_____ IEP Teacher/Manager_________________________________________ Phone Number (____)______________________   PARTICIPANTS INVOLVED: The list below indicates that the individual participated in the development of this IEP and the placement decision; it does not authorize consent. Parent consent is indicated on the Prior Notice page. NAME OF PARTICIPANT POSITION _____________________________________________________ ____________________________________ _____________________________________________________ ____________________________________ _____________________________________________________ ____________________________________ _____________________________________________________ ____________________________________ _____________________________________________________ ____________________________________ Required for Billable Services ICD9 Code _________________________ Medicaid Discharge Plan/Disposition _______________________________  PARENTAL CONSENT FOR BILLING PUBLIC INSURANCE LANGUAGE FOR THE IEP or IEP AMENDMENT One-Time Consent (This document is optional and is not a necessary component of the IEP annual review) For Medicaid or FAMIS (Family Access to Medical Insurance Securities) Insured Only If your child is now or later becomes eligible for Medicaid or FAMIS and he or she receives health-related services written in an Individual Education Program (IEP), the federal government can help the public school division pay for these health-related services, such as, but not limited to physical, occupational or speech therapy; audiology, nursing, psychological or personal care services and health screening associated with Early Periodic Screening Diagnosis and Treatment (EPSDT). Parent/Guardian consent is required before the public school system can bill Medicaid or FAMIS. Additional information about the one-time parental consent, the parental consent form and the procedural safeguards can be found at  HYPERLINK "http://www.doe.virginia.gov/support/health_medical/medicaid/index.shtml" \t "_blank" http://www.doe.virginia.gov/support/health_medical/medicaid/index.shtml. If prior consent has been given, no further action is required. INDIVIDUALIZED EDUCATION PROGRAM (IEP) MEASURABLE ANNUAL GOALS, PROGRESS REPORT, continued Student Name_______________________________________________________ Date____/____/____ Page ___of___ Student ID Number________________________________ Area of Need________________________________________ # _____ MEASURABLE ANNUAL GOAL: The IEP team considered the need for short-term objectives/benchmarks. ( Short-term objectives/benchmarks are included for this goal. (Required for students participating in the VAAP) ( Short-term objectives/benchmarks are not included for this goal. How will progress toward this annual goal be measured? (check all that apply)____ Classroom Participation ____ Checklist ____ Class work ____ Homework ____ Observation ____ Special Projects ____ Tests and Quizzes ____ Written Reports ____ Criterion-referenced test:_________________________ ____ Norm-referenced test: ___________________________ ____ Other: ________________________________________ Progress on this goal will be reported to the parent or adult student using the following codes. Attach comments using progress report comment form located in section two. Anticipated Date of Progress Report*Actual Date of Progress ReportProgress Code SP -The student is making Sufficient Progress to achieve this annual goal within the duration of this IEP. IP -The student has demonstrated Insufficient Progress to meet this annual goal and may not achieve this goal within the duration of this IEP.ES -The student demonstrates Emerging Skill but may not achieve this goal within the duration of this IEP.NI -The student has Not been provided Instruction on this goal. M -The student has Mastered this annual goal. * Progress reports will be provided at least as often as parents are informed of the progress of their children without disabilities. INDIVIDUALIZED EDUCATION PROGRAM (IEP) SHORT TERM OBJECTIVES OR BENCHMARKS, as determined by IEP Team (Required for students participating in the VAAP) Student Name__________________________________________________________ Date____/____/____ Page ___of___ Student ID Number________________________________ Goal # _____ Area of Need: ___________________________ Short Term Objectives or Benchmarks, as needed Objective/Benchmark #___ Objective/Benchmark #___ Objective/Benchmark #___ Objective/Benchmark #___ INDIVIDUALIZED EDUCATION PROGRAM (IEP) PROGRESS REPORT COMMENTS, Continued (This document is optional) Student Name__________________________________________________________ Date____/____/____ Page ___of___ Student ID Number________________________________ Goal #___ Progress Report Code ___ Goal #___ Progress Report Code ___ Goal #___ Progress Report Code ___ Goal #___ Progress Report Code ___ Goal #___ Progress Report Code ___ INDIVIDUALIZED EDUCATION PROGRAM (IEP) EXTENDED SCHOOL YEAR SERVICES (ESY) (Optional) Student Name_________________________________________________________ Date____/____/____ Page ___of___ Student ID Number___________________________________ Summarize the IEP teams discussions and decision about ESY:  If ESY services are to be provided identify which goals in the current IEP will be addressed by the ESY services:  Identify the Extended School Year services needed to meet these goals: Service(s)Frequency**School/location Instructional Setting (classroom)Duration m/d/y to m/d/yDisability Service Area: Primary, Secondary, Tertiary ***Percentage Special Education Service by Disability Category ** IEP teams are required to identify the specific school site (public or private) when the parent expresses concerns about the location of the services or refuses the proposed site. A listing of more than one anticipated location is permissible, if the parents do not indicate that they will object to any particular school or state that the team should identify a single school. The total percent of services for the primary, secondary, and tertiary disabilities cannot exceed 100. To calculate the percentage of special education services: The amount of time required to provide all special education services described in the IEP is divided by the length of the school day multiplied by 100. INDIVIDUALIZED EDUCATION PROGRAM (IEP) PRIOR NOTICE Student Name__________________________________________________________ Date____/____/____ Page ___of___ Student ID Number___________________________________ Describe the action that the school division proposes or refuses to take: Explanation of why the school division is proposing or refusing to take action: Description of each evaluation procedure, assessment, record or report the school division used in deciding to propose or refuse the action: Description of any other choices that the Individualized Education Program (IEP) team considered and the reasons why those choices were rejected: Description of other reasons or other factors relevant as to why the school division proposed or refused the action: Resources for the parent to contact for help in understanding the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and the related federal and Virginia Regulations: If this notice is not the initial referral for evaluation, document when the parent was provided a copy of the procedural safeguards:     Virginia Department of Education -- Sample IEP FormRevised November, 2013 Page  PAGE 1 of 26 Summary of previous treatment if not addressed elsewhere: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Intervention, treatment, and modalities if not addressed elsewhere: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 23IOQS[]efglmn ! 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