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Confused - do I have an IEP or not?
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 126217" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>If an IEP is involved you would have gotten papers (ie- meeting notice, and a packet from the meeting outlining goals, accommodations, etc) and these would have "IEP" denoted on them. You would have had to sign them. Don't let them slide on only providing the 504 plan if you feel an IEP is warranted. The IEP is enforcable- I don't think the 504 is. And, there are protections automatically provided under the law to the student on an IEP. One of those being limited suspension times, except in certain extreme cases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 126217, member: 3699"] If an IEP is involved you would have gotten papers (ie- meeting notice, and a packet from the meeting outlining goals, accommodations, etc) and these would have "IEP" denoted on them. You would have had to sign them. Don't let them slide on only providing the 504 plan if you feel an IEP is warranted. The IEP is enforcable- I don't think the 504 is. And, there are protections automatically provided under the law to the student on an IEP. One of those being limited suspension times, except in certain extreme cases. [/QUOTE]
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