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  2. Individualized Education Program - Wikipedia

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    An Individualized Education Program ( IEP) is a legal document under United States law that is developed for each public school child in the U.S. who needs special education. It is created through a team of the child's parent (s) and district personnel who are knowledgeable about the child's needs. [1]

  3. Free Appropriate Public Education - Wikipedia

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    The right to a Free Appropriate Public Education ( FAPE) is an educational entitlement of all students in the United States who are identified as having a disability, guaranteed by the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 [1] [2] and the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). [3]

  4. Interim alternative educational setting - Wikipedia

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    Interim Alternative Educational Setting (IAES) is a term for an educational setting and program other than the student's current placement that enables the student to continue to receive educational services according to his or her Individualized Education Program.

  5. What Every Parent Needs To Know About An IEP And A 504 Plan

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    An IEP -- Individualized Education Program -- is legally enforceable and has legal guidelines and time frames. An IEP follows a student from school to school or state to state. A 504 is not...

  6. The Facts Parents Need about IEPs and 504 plans - Patch

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    An IEP and 504 are not the same. An IEP is legally enforceable and has legal guidelines and time frames. An IEP follows a student from school to school or state to state.

  7. Yes, You Can Use Your IEP at College | Pleasant Hill, CA Patch

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    Yes, You Can Use Your IEP at College - Pleasant Hill, CA - Many people assume IEPS are only for elementary schools but if you have one you are able to use it at College too.

  8. Special education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The total spending to educate students with disabilities, including regular education and special education, represents 21.4% of the $360.6 billion total spending on elementary and secondary education in the United States. The additional expenditure to educate the average student with a disability is estimated to be $5,918 per student.

  9. Special education - Wikipedia

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    Special education (known as special-needs education, aided education, alternative provision, exceptional student education, special ed., SDC, and SPED) is the practice of educating students in a way that accommodates their individual differences, disabilities, and special needs. This involves the individually planned and systematically ...

  10. The Facts about IEPs that Schools Do Not Tell Parents - Patch

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    The school districts have plenty of money to provide children who need an IEP with an IEP. A 504 plan costs the district nothing and if the district fails to comply with the 504 plan, you really ...

  11. READ 180 - Wikipedia

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    READ 180. READ 180 is a reading intervention program created by the Scholastic Corporation (Scholastic). Its focus is to utilize adaptive technology to improve literacy in students in Grades 4–12 who read at least two years below their grade level.