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Before a student can receive special education and services for the first time, the student must get individual initial evaluation through the Committee on Special Education.
The evaluation helps staff determine educational needs and services the student will be able to receive.
Student with a Disability
A student with a disability means a student who:
Individualized Education Program (IEP)
Special education services are provided to students based on individual needs.
Individualized Education Programs (IEP) are set up to address the student's personal and educational needs that result from the student's disability, to ensure success in the general education curriculum.
The Department of Education (DOE) provides families with Translated Individualized Education Programs (TIEPs) in any language at no cost.
Eligible families must have a child with an Individualized Education Program (IEP) who is currently school-aged (DOE or Charter K-12) or is turning 5 years old in the current calendar year.
If eligible, families may request a translation of the IEP at their child’s school or by submitting a request online or by phone. Once the TIEP is completed, the school’s IEP team will arrange delivery to the requesting family.
Online
Submit an IEP translation request.
By Phone