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<blockquote data-quote="mistmouse" data-source="post: 21546" data-attributes="member: 289"><p>Sharon,</p><p>I may be wrong about this, and if I am Sheila will give you correct information, but it seems to me that if your son has an IEP that is in effect right now then unless he has an annual IEP meeting coming up before the next school year this current IEP would be "within the same school year". In other words, it is my understanding that because my daughter's annual IEP meeting comes up in May, whatever we write for that is in effect until the following May even though she hasn't started the new school year. It is next school year we are writing goals and such for in May. That is the way I understand it anyway. Good luck!!</p><p></p><p>mistmouse</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mistmouse, post: 21546, member: 289"] Sharon, I may be wrong about this, and if I am Sheila will give you correct information, but it seems to me that if your son has an IEP that is in effect right now then unless he has an annual IEP meeting coming up before the next school year this current IEP would be "within the same school year". In other words, it is my understanding that because my daughter's annual IEP meeting comes up in May, whatever we write for that is in effect until the following May even though she hasn't started the new school year. It is next school year we are writing goals and such for in May. That is the way I understand it anyway. Good luck!! mistmouse [/QUOTE]
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