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EasyIEP Procedures and
Processes
New Special Education Teacher Meeting August 27, 2013
Search by a student’s last name or
partial last name If looking for a set of students with
certain criteria, use the ‘Advanced Student Search’, which allows for searches by compliance, disabilities, services, etc.
Search for Students
Student Specific (green checkmarks,
yellow triangles, red stop signs including ECO and TEIS) Click symbol to view compliance with each
student
Compliance Symbols Meanings
For a description of any report,
click on the blue question mark symbol to the right of the report name Accommodations Report Primary and Secondary Options Report Participations Report
Reports
User may change their password on
the ‘MyInfo’ tab Password resets are only a temporary
password and works one time only. Password must include at least one
capital letter, one number, one special character and at least eight alpha/numeric characters in length.
Password changes
Inform Brian Cinnamon or Linda
Loggans so they can transfer student in EIEP
Give the system enough time to transfer enrollment information from SIS to EasyIEP (usually about 48 hrs)
School changes within system
In-state transfers
Existing IEPs from within Tennessee Send student name/DOB/prior school to
Brian Cinnamon or Linda Loggans Transfers can only be made by EdPlan in
Easy IEP; request has to be made for sending school to inactive in EIEP as well (Brian or Linda will do this)
Implement existing IEP until team meeting held to modify/finalize new IEP; must occur within 30 calendar days
Out-of-state transfers
When you receive a student with special needs that enrolls at your school from out-of-state follow these procedures: Request records from previous school Request school psychologist to review records Create draft Re-evaluation Summary Report Convene IEP meeting and finalize Re-evaluation Summary
Report to determine eligibility for TN criteria PowerSchool populates EASY IEP, so don’t manually add
student secretaries put the students in PowerSchool, the quicker
they students are added the quicker EIEP is populated Once student is in EIEP, input data from received IEP into
EIEP to create interim IEP
All forms must be created in EIEP
IEP Documents
Eligible To be completed at the IEP meeting; print a
copy and have all IEP members sign; give parent(s) a copy
Not Eligible To be completed at the IEP meeting; print a
copy and have all IEP members sign; give parent(s) a copy
Eligibility Reports
When creating Progress Reports for your entire class, use
Progress Report Wizard (found under the Wizards' tab)
School year will be automatic
Reporting Period – use the current reporting period (even if it is the first one for that specific student's IEP)
Make a copy to send home to the parents
Make a copy of the 4th one to place in the student’s notebook
Progress Report
All teachers that work with the student should
be given a copy of IEP At-a-Glance at the beginning of the year. Spend time with each teacher to review and explain the components of the IEP that is appropriate.
Any time the IEP changes, the teachers’ involved with the student should receive a new copy
IEP At-a-Glance
Use any time you need information from a
facility/professional outside the school system
Parents fill out the information, sign, and return to you
Release of Information Form
Emotional Disturbance (Evaluation requires ruling out
physical conditions as the primary cause of atypical behavior, e.g., biological or medical conditions such as allergies, neurological syndromes and effects of medications),
Autism (Evaluation requires physical and neurological information from a licensed physician, pediatrician or neurologist who can provide general health history to evaluate the possibility of other impacting health conditions),
OHI (Designated psychologists may assess, diagnose, and treat ADHD, but a licensed medical health services provider such as a licensed physician, physician’s assistant or nurse practitioner is required for medical assessment and documentation of the student’s health).
Medical Information Form
Must be sent for every IEP meeting at least 10
days (calendar days) before the scheduled meeting. If the meeting needs to convene before 10 days out, you still must schedule the meeting 10 days out and ask the parent if they would agree to meet earlier. If they agree, then they can check the 2nd box ( I CANNOT MEET AT THE DATE OR TIME SHOWN ABOVE. I CAN MEET WITH YOU ON (date) _______________at (time) ________________.) and note the earlier date. This serves as a “Waiver” for their 10 days’ notice.
Invitation for a Meeting
Invitation to a Meeting Con't
If the parent, guardian and /or non-minor student does not respond to the first meeting invitation within two school days:
A second invitation must be sent A follow-up phone call must be made and documented If no response then: A third invitation must be sent certified mail If there still has been no response, then the IEP Team
can meet - unless it is an Initial Placement meeting. A parent has to be in attendance for the initial placement.
Send to parents as soon as you receive notice
that an evaluation has been requested. Check all appropriate boxes. Refer to the Referral Checklist(s) that are appropriate for the suspected disability.
Initial Consent for Eligibility Evaluation
The purpose for the PWN is one of the
following: Has been referred for initial evaluation Has been referred for a re-evaluation On _____ an IEP Team Meeting was held to
discuss a change in education On _____ an IEP Team Meeting will be held to
discuss a change in education Revocation of Services by Parent Request
Prior Written Notice
Notice must be given in writing whenever:
A referral is accepted The school system has refused to evaluate a
student referred by his or her parent, guardian, or non-minor student
A decision is made to conduct one or more assessments.
Prior Written Notice Con't
Check availability of all IEP team members and invite
them to the meeting- speech, therapists Contact the parent/guardian/student to schedule
meeting Send a written Invitation to Meeting that includes a
purpose, time, place, and a list of school personnel who will be in attendance
Prepare a draft IEP with input from the appropriate school personnel
Set up the meeting room so that it is comfortable for the participants; example, enough setting for all, adult size chairs
Before the IEP Team Meeting
One of the student's general ed teachers One special ed teacher KCS/LEA representative who can assist in
making decisions When appropriate, one individual who can
interpret test scores Parent/guardian Student Others as appropriate/related service
providers
Before....Include
Designate a recorder Start the meeting on time Introduction of participants Review of parental rights Review the purpose of the meeting and what will be
accomplished Remind the parent that their input is absolutely necessary Discussions may include: Review of recent test data,
student's strengths and parental concerns, review of IEP- goals, objectives, related services, overall progress
Student's academic, developmental, and functional needs Ask for additional input, questions or concerns
Meeting Agenda/Additional Considerations
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