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What extent (if any) of RTI is needed with move-ins with an IEP and 3 year evaluations?

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What extent (if any) of RTI is needed with move-ins with an IEP and 3 year evaluations?

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Response to Instruction data is necessary and required when the team is contemplating the addition of services to a student’s IEP. Whether the “out-of-state” IEP is adopted and implemented as written, or the student is up for a three year reevaluation, no RTI is needed is no additional services are contemplated. If changes to the student’s IEP are made that include additional services, RTI data is necessary to justify the addition of those services.

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