How often are IEPs revisited?
IEPs are documents dictated by federal law. Free and Appropriate Public Education (FAPE), as governed by federal law, gives the student rights in public school. As a private school, we are not able to participate in the writing of an IEP, nor does it have to be implementee by private schools. The Safeguards for Private School Students are available at http://www.fldoe.org/ese/pdf/procedural.pdf . Monarch believes that the IEP is a good start. From there, we do our own academic and behavioral assessments, then our team meets to establish a Strategic Academic Plan (SAP) based on the needs of the student and guided by Sunshine State Standards. Examples of those are available for you to see. If you choose to return to public school, the child will return to the previous status under FAPE and an IEP will be rewritten by the public school.
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