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Tag Archives: Access to IEPs

School Says Teacher Cannot See IEP

Posted on 03/15/2018 by Wrightslaw — 1 Comment ↓

I have students with special needs who are fully included in my classroom. Every year, the school tells me that I cannot have access to a student’s IEP – only Continue Reading →

Posted in Confidentiality, IDEA 2004, IEPs | Tagged Access to IEPs, Confidentiality, IEPs, Regular Education Teachers | 1 Comment ↓

Shouldn’t a Sub Have Access to IEPs?

Posted on 07/23/2013 by Wrightslaw — 3 Comments ↓

My son had a substitute teacher for four weeks.  She didn’t know what accommodations he required in class. She said she never saw his IEP.  Shouldn’t a substitute have access Continue Reading →

Posted in General Info, IDEA 2004, Parent Rights & Responsibilities, Teachers | Tagged Access to IEPs, Accommodations, IDEA compliance, Substitute Teachers | 3 Comments ↓
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