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Individualized Education Program (IEP)
An Individualized Educational Program (IEP) describes the special education and related services specifically designed to meet the unique educational needs of a student with a disability. An IEP is the guiding document for a student's educational program. It includes all of the goals, objectives, present levels of performance and related services that are recommended for the student.
The D75 Office of Instruction supports the efforts of the D75 IEP Coordinator in disseminating the most current information, both legal and instructional, on the writing of school-based Individual Education Programs. Special attention is given to the impact of current educational trends and Central Board initiatives (e.g. promotion policy, standards-based instruction) on the writing of meaningful IEPs.
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