Introduction

The Individualized Education Program, often called an IEP, is a legal document developed to ensure that a child who has a disability and is attending an elementary, middle or high school receives specialized instruction and related services. It is created through a team of the child's parent(s)/guardians and district personnel who are knowledgeable about the child's needs. IEPs must be reviewed every year to keep track of the child's educational progress.

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