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<blockquote data-quote="slsh" data-source="post: 42422" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>Katmom,</p><p></p><p>Once a student has graduated or dropped out of HS, or attained the age of 21 (Martie always says 22, but I'm *still* trying to figure that one out, LOL), I don't believe IEPs apply anymore. Adult education is not required to provide the same level of supports and services that birth-21 schools are. I think the applicable law is the Adults with Disabilties Act but that only requires reasonable accommodations for a disabilty, "reasonable" being a pretty gray area.</p><p></p><p>If the student is receiving adult education as part of the transition IEP through the home SD prior to age 21/graduation, then I would think home SD would be responsible for insuring IEP issues are addressed and complied with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slsh, post: 42422, member: 8"] Katmom, Once a student has graduated or dropped out of HS, or attained the age of 21 (Martie always says 22, but I'm *still* trying to figure that one out, LOL), I don't believe IEPs apply anymore. Adult education is not required to provide the same level of supports and services that birth-21 schools are. I think the applicable law is the Adults with Disabilties Act but that only requires reasonable accommodations for a disabilty, "reasonable" being a pretty gray area. If the student is receiving adult education as part of the transition IEP through the home SD prior to age 21/graduation, then I would think home SD would be responsible for insuring IEP issues are addressed and complied with. [/QUOTE]
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