Sections of an Individualized Education Program IEP’s.

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Sections of an Individualized Education Program IEP’s

IEP-Section 1 Section 1- Background Information School District/Agency: Barlow School District Name and Address: Edison Township, Va Individualized Education Program Date of ELIGIBILITY COMMITTEE/CPSE Meeting: June 12, 2004 Purpose of Meeting: Initial Student Name:Julien Danna Date of Birth:2/5/90 Age:14 Street: 13 Benson Ave. City:EdisonZip: Telephone: County of Residence: Edison Township Male_X_ Female __ Student ID#: 3467H Current Grade- 9

IEP-Section 1 Dominant Language of Student: EnglishInterpreter Needed: Yes___ No _X__ Racial/Ethnic Group of Student: (optional information) American Indian or Alaskan Native___NA__ Black (not of Hispanic origin)___X__ White (not of Hispanic origin)___NA__ Asian or Pacific Islander___NA__ Hispanic___NA__ Date of Initiation of Services:9/1/2004Projected Date of Review: 5/2005 Date of Eligibility: 5/2000Date for Reevaluation: 4/2007 Medical Alerts: ADHD Mother’s Name/Guardian’s Name: Leona Smith Street Address: same

IEP-Section 1 City:sameZip: same Telephone: sameCounty of Residence: Dominant Language of Parent/Guardian: English Interpreter Needed: Yes__ No_X_ Father's Name/Guardian's Name: Malcolm Street Address: same City:sameZip: same Telephone: sameCounty of Residence: same Dominant Language of Parent/Guardian: English Interpreter Needed: Yes__ No__X_

IEP-Section II Section 2- Present Levels of Performance and Individual Needs  1-Academic/Educational Achievement and Learning Characteristics: Address current levels of knowledge and development in subject and skill areas, including activities of daily living, level of intellectual functioning, adaptive behavior, expected rate of progress in acquiring skills and information and learning style  Present Levels: Academic development  Julien is currently functioning below his chronological age on the area of academic ability

IEP-Section II Present Levels: Cognitive ability Julien is currently functioning at his chronological age in the area of cognitive ability Present Levels: Language ability Julien is currently functioning below his chronological age on the area of language development Julien is currently functioning below his chronological age on the area of receptive development Julien is currently functioning below his chronological age on the area of pragmatic/social speech development Abilities:Julien understand muti-step directions Needs:None

IEP-Section II 2-Social Development: Describe the quality of the student's relationships with peers and adults, feel­ings about self, social adjustment to school and community environment and behaviors that may impede learning. Present Levels: Social Interaction with Peers Julien is presently functioning below his chronological age in the area of social development Abilities: Julien has developed some friendship Needs:Julien needs to relate appropriately to peers in the classroom Julien needs to relate appropriately to adults in the classroom Julien needs to relate appropriately to adults outside the classroom classroom Julien needs to learn how to communicate effectively in social Situations Situations

IEP-Section II 4-Management Needs: Describe the nature and degree to which environmental modifications and human or material resources are required to address academic, social, and physical needs. A functional behavior assessment should be completed for any student who demonstrates behaviors that impede learning. A functional behavioral assessment becomes the basis for positive behavioral interventions, strategies and supports for the student Present Levels: Julien has moderate management needs to address academic goals Julien has moderate needs to address social goals Julien has no management needs to address physical goals Abilities:Julien is able to perform effectively/complete tasks in the classroom environment with additional personnel Needs:Julien needs full time general education placement with moderate support through special education

IEP Section III  Section 3- Long-Term Adult Outcome Statement  Long-Term Adult Outcomes: Beginning at age 14, or younger if appropriate, state long-term adult out-comes reflecting student's needs, preferences and interests in:  Post secondary Education/Training:Julien anticipates receiving the following post  secondary education/training:  Julien will attend college  The transition service needs of Julien to meet  long-term adult outcomes are:  Julien will receive guidance/career counseling  Julien will take college entrance courses  Julien will take regents courses  Employment:NA  Community Living:NA

IEP-Section IV  Section 4-Measurable Annual Goals and Short Term Instructional Objectives  Annual Goal: Julien will Maintain and Improve Study Skill Levels  Short-term Instructional ObjectiveEvaluation Evaluation  Procedures Schedule  1-Improve work habits and study skillsclassroom teacher quarterly  2-Organize material including classwork, contact  major assignments, and homework  Annual Goal: Successfully complete academic course requirements  Short-term Instructional ObjectiveEvaluation Evaluation  Procedures Schedule  1-Incorporate writing process strategies

IEP-Section V-  Section 5- Special Education Programs and Related Services/Program Modifications  A. Special EducationInitiation Date FrequencyDuration  Programs/Related Services  In-school counselingSeptember 20041x a week 45 min.   B. Extended School Year Services Yes_____ No__X__  *Specify group/class size if appropriate  C. Supplementary Aids &Initiation Date FrequencyDuration  Modifications or Supports  For the Student  Modification of curriculumSept 2004  Extra time between classesSept 2004  CalculatorSept 2004

IEP-Section V- Given Julian’s functional level, Julian does not need assistive technology services and devices in order to have an equal opportunity to succeed academically. E. Describe the program modifications or supports for school personnel that will be provided on behalf of the students to address the annual goals and participation in general education curriculum and activities. School staff will be provided with Information on a specific disability and implications for instruction for Julian. F. 1-Individual Testing Modification(s): Julien requires time and a half to complete standardized tests Julien requires double time to complete classroom tests Julien requires tests to be administered in a small group in a separate location Julien will have tests administered in a location with minimal distractions 2-State why the student will not participate in a State or district- wide assessment. NA 3-Explain how the student will be assesses: District wide standardized test

IEP-Section VI-  Section 6-Participation In General Education Classes, Nonacademic and Extracurricular Activities  Explain the extent of participation in general education programs and extracurricular and other non-academic activities including physical education or adaptive (adapted) physical education and occupational education (if appropriate). Explain the extent, if any, to which the student will not participate with non-disabled students in the regular class and in other activities.  Julien will participate in all general education classes with support personnel.  If the student is exempt from the second language requirement, explain why.  Julien will be exempt from foreign language requirements due to the following reasons:  Julien exhibits a significant discrepancy between verbal and performance areas on IQ testing, where profile suggests significant verbal difficulties, exempts Julien from participation in a required second language course.

IEP-Section VII- Section 7-Participating Agencies For Students Who Require Transition Services  Participating Agencies which have agreed to provide transition services/supports (before the student leaves the secondary school program):  Agency Name:____NA__________________________ Telephone Number Service:________________________________ ________________________________  Implementation date if different from IEP implementation date: __________________

IEP-Section VIII- Section 8- Coordinated Set of Activities Leading to Long-Term Adult Outcomes  If any of the following areas are not addressed, explain why.  1-Instruction: NA  2-Related Services: NA  3-Employment/Postsecondary Education: NA  4-Community Experience: NA  5-Activities of Daily Living: NA  6-Functional Vocational Assessment: NA

IEP-Section IX  Section 9- Graduation Information for Secondary Students  Credential/Diploma Sought: Local Diploma  Expected Date of High School Completion: June 2008

IEP-Section X Section 10- Summary of Selected Recommendations  Classification of the Disability: Other Health Impaired  Recommended Placement Sept.-June: Inclusion  Extended School Year (ESL) Services? Yes___ No_X_  Recommended Placement, July and August: None  Transportation Needs: None

IEP – XI Section 11- Reporting Progress to Parents  State manner and frequency in which progress will be reported: Parents/guardians or student over 18 will be informed of the student’s progress toward meeting the academic goals and objectives with the same frequency as non-disabled students using the following criteria:  Textbook tests, quizzes, and standardized tests  Review of report card grades  Contact with classroom teachers on an ongoing basis