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M Y I NDIVIDUALIZED E DUCATION P LAN Enter Your Name HERE

P URPOSE OF THIS MEETING The purpose of this meeting is to….. 1. Review my past performance 2. Update my goals for this year 3. Discuss the support I will need for these goals

W ELCOME (S EC 5) I’d like to introduce the people who will support me in my goals this year include: (Introductions) 1. Parent 2. Teacher 3. Case Manager 4. Administrator (If present) 5. Related Services Providers (If present) 6. Additional Assessors (If present)

M Y STRENGTHS INCLUDE : (S EC 6)

M Y I NTERESTS INCLUDE : (S EC 6)

C HALLENGES TO MY SUCCESS INCLUDE : (S EC 6)

L AST Y EAR ’ S A CADEMIC GOALS & ACTIONS F ROM P REVIOUS IEP Post-School Goals (Sec. 6) Annual Goals (Sec. 9) Actions I took to achieve last year’s goals…. Did I meet last year’s Academic goal(s)?

M Y NEW ACADEMIC GOALS & S UPPORTS N EEDED Post-School Goals (Sec 6) Annual Goals (Sec 9) Who will help me….(services) (Sec 8) (Sec 13) Add service providers & transition services Add needed services, interventions, etc.

L AST Y EAR ’ S E MPLOYMENT GOALS & ACTIONS F ROM P REVIOUS IEP Post-School Goals (Sec. 6) Annual Goals (Sec. 9) Actions I took to achieve my Employment goal(s)…. Did I achieve my Employment goal?

M Y N EW E MPLOYMENT GOALS & S UPPORTS Post-School Goals (Sec 6) Annual Goals (Sec 9) Add service providers & transition services Add needed services, interventions, etc. Who will help me….(services) (Sec 8) (Sec 13)

L AST Y EAR ’ S I NDEPENDENT L IVING GOALS & ACTIONS F ROM P REVIOUS IEP Post-School Goals (Sec. 6) Annual Goals (Sec. 9) Actions I took to achieve my Independent Living goal(s) Did I achieve my goal?

M Y N EW I NDEPENDENT L IVING GOALS & S UPPORTS Post-School Goals (Sec 6) Annual Goals (Sec 9) Add service providers & transition services Add needed services, interventions, etc. Who will help me….(services) (Sec 8) (Sec 13)

S UMMARY S TATEMENT (S ECTION 6) (How might my disability affect my Post School Goals?)

C OURSE OF S TUDY (S EC 8) List classes and skills I need and how they will help achieve goals… Classes I will take…

A CCOMMODATIONS (Sec 10, 12) XXX PBIS strategies (Could include sec 7 & BIP elements) M ODIFICATIONS (Sec 10) XXX ESY Service Statement (Sec 11) S UPPORT I WILL NEED IN ORDER TO BE SUCCESSFUL IN ATTAINING THESE GOALS

T HANK YOU !

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