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Page 1: Enrich At Last July 30, 2014. Topics Roles and access Converted IEPs Transfers/Comparable Services Referral to Evaluation to Eligibility to Initial IEP

EnrichAt LastJuly 30, 2014

Page 2: Enrich At Last July 30, 2014. Topics Roles and access Converted IEPs Transfers/Comparable Services Referral to Evaluation to Eligibility to Initial IEP

Topics

• Roles and access

• Converted IEPs

• Transfers/Comparable Services

• Referral to Evaluation to Eligibility to Initial IEP

• Reevaluations

• Exiting

• Progress Monitoring

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Roles and Access

Page 4: Enrich At Last July 30, 2014. Topics Roles and access Converted IEPs Transfers/Comparable Services Referral to Evaluation to Eligibility to Initial IEP

Roles and Access• Related Services Provider

• Caseload specific

• Special Education Teacher• Caseload specific

• Class specific

• Special Education Coordinator• School Specific

• Can log in as others

• Access audit log

• Regular Education Teachers• Class specific

• Read only

• District• Administrative edits

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Converted IEPs

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Converted IEPs• Don’t forget that this MUST BE DONE – preferably before school

starts

• Special Education Teacher task

• The child’s most current IEP, as a PDF, will be placed (can see via files tab).

• Progress Monitoring (probe data) is not required (at this point)

• Will have to do progress reports on the goals

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Transfers/Comparable Services

Page 8: Enrich At Last July 30, 2014. Topics Roles and access Converted IEPs Transfers/Comparable Services Referral to Evaluation to Eligibility to Initial IEP

Transfers/Comparable Services• When an eligible child transfers (see policy for definition):

1. Either through

2. IEP meeting (step one to set up meeting notice), or

3. Agreement (go to step 4)

4. Add IEP Transfer Student IEP

5. All areas must be completed:

1. Goals (interim goals that correlate to child’s PLOP that allow you to gather data)

2. Accommodations

3. Services

4. Assessment

5. LRE

6. No signature Page

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Referral to Evaluation to Eligibility to Initial IEPHow to get started with a new referral

Page 10: Enrich At Last July 30, 2014. Topics Roles and access Converted IEPs Transfers/Comparable Services Referral to Evaluation to Eligibility to Initial IEP

Special Education Referral• Click Program Tab

• Click Start Program

• Select Special Education from drop-down

• Select Referral for Special Education from drop-down

• Select Reason

• Parent/Guardian Request

• Intervention Team Request

• Teacher Request

• Student Request

• Click Next

Page 11: Enrich At Last July 30, 2014. Topics Roles and access Converted IEPs Transfers/Comparable Services Referral to Evaluation to Eligibility to Initial IEP

Referral• Create a new meeting (when you’re ready to schedule the Evaluation Planning meeting;

must include membership similar to an IEP team) and complete next section prior to the meeting (Special Education Referral)

• Enter required info, save, and print Notice of Meeting to give to parent

• Document parent response

• Special Education Referral

• Instructional concerns• Include current grades, CBM information, previous grades, MAP scores, Study Island results,…

• Behavioral concerns• Include functional performance information such as attention/concentration problems, discipline data,

• Parent concerns

• Review of medical information (from the Social/Developmental History)

• Pre-referral interventions (with any accompanying data)• In addition to instruction in the general curriculum, what additional instruction has the student

received and how has the student responded to the instruction; how have you tried to address the problems/concerns

• Other relevant information

• Print out this document to take to meeting since it has to be signed

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Referral for Special Education/Evaluation Planning meeting• At the Evaluation Planning meeting

• Review existing information and determine• The team has EVERYTHING needed to determine eligibility for sp ed and to write an IEP if the

student is eligible (info on educational needs for PLPs/Findings) or

• The team needs to gather additional information to determine eligibility for sp ed and to write an IEP

• If the team has everything, make the eligibility determination (skip to Slide x)

• If the team needs additional info, determine what areas additional info will be needed in

• Sign Special Education Referral

• Complete PWN (generic info on this)• Referral Team Recommendations

• Recommendations based on

• Other options

• Reasons rejected

• Other factors

• Sources

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Referral for Special Education/Evaluation Planning meeting

Back in Enrich

• Outcome

• Continue• Evaluate – new info needed

• Evaluate – no new info needed

• Exit (District action)• No eval needed

• Exited district

• Finalize click generates

• Meeting Notice

• Contact Log

• Referral for Special Education – this gets signed by Evaluation Planning team

• PWN

• Close Referral for Sp Ed

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Referral for Special Education/Evaluation Planning meeting

• At the end of this first step, you will have• Held an Evaluation Planning meeting and

determined whether you need additional information• 3 pieces of paper• Meeting Notice• Signed Referral/Evaluation Plan• PWN

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Consent for Evaluation• On Programs tab

• Find Pending: Consent for Evaluation and chick Create • Choose Initial Evaluation in drop-down and click Next

• Put in Parent’s name

• Areas to be evaluated as determined by Evaluation Planning team• MAKE SURE THESE CORRESPOND TO WHAT THE TEAM ACTUALLY DECIDED

• Print out the Consent for Evaluation and get consent from parent

• Outcome• Consent received-Initial

• Consent refused

• Consent refused due to non-response (must have multiple documented attempts via different methods over the course of 2 weeks; notify DO and a letter will be sent to parent; DO will then notify you to choose this option)

• Finalize and close consent for evaluation

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Evaluation• Program tab now has 3 actions pending

• Evaluation

• Eligibility Determination

• IEP

• Complete the evaluation (gather all additional information team determined was needed)

• All information must be gathered in order to consider the evaluation complete

• If the team has requested/is requiring a medical doctor’s verification of a health or orthopedic impairment or clearance by an optometrist/ophthalmologist or ENT, team must have this prior to considering the evaluation completed; this may mean the school has to arrange the appointment, pay for the appointment, and facilitate the appointment (transport the child) all at no cost to the parent

Page 17: Enrich At Last July 30, 2014. Topics Roles and access Converted IEPs Transfers/Comparable Services Referral to Evaluation to Eligibility to Initial IEP

Evaluation Report• Find Evaluation and click Create

• Choose initial evaluation

• Under Evaluation heading, you should have a date of consent

• Reenter info from referral and new info gathered• Reason for referral

• Previous test results (this is more pertinent to a reeval)

• Response to intervention

• Test session observations

• School/classroom observations

• Click all areas where info was requested • MAKE SURE ALL AREAS ON THE CONSENT THAT WERE MARKED ON THE

PARENT CONSENT HAVE INFO ENTERED HERE

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Evaluation Report• Each area begins with the question, “Were xxx assessments required for this

evaluation?” and so each area must be addressed with a Yes or No

• Evaluator names

• SKIP TO INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS - names of tests administered and strengths, weaknesses, error analysis, implications• DO NOT COMPLETE

• Is the Assessment Result contained in the Diagnostic Library?

• Name of Assessment

• Date completed

• What were the results of the assessment?

• Evaluation Summary and Recommendation - For everyone, put “The information gathered is from a variety of sources and is sufficiently comprehensive to identify all of the child’s special education and related services needs, whether or not commonly linked to the disability category being considered for the child. “ • We will do a Text Asst. box for this

DO NOT MAKE AN ELIGIBILITY CALL HERE

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Evaluation Report• Date Evaluation Report Completed – won’t let you finalize without a

date here

• Outcome

• Date evaluation complete – date all info requested by eval planning team has been gathered, scored, and interpreted;

• Must occur within 60 days of receipt of signed consent to eval

• Finalize click yields Evaluation Report

DO NOT SIGN EVALUATION REPORT

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Eligibility• Program tab now has 2 actions pending (bottom to top order)

• Eligibility determination

• IEP (if any)

• Go to Eligibility Determination and click Create

• Reason is initial eligibility determination and Next

• Click Create a new meeting, enter required info, save, and print copy to give to parent

• Document parent response

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Eligibility Determination

• Click Add Disability (or No disabilities were suspected if child was determined not eligible

• Each disability category has a drop-down and will require you to enter info similar to what the eval report has and requires:

• Strengths and weaknesses

• Documentation of Impairment

• Adverse Effects on Educational Performance

• Need for Specialized Instruction

• Each category ends with the question, “Does the student meet the criteria to be eligible for the selected disability?”

Page 22: Enrich At Last July 30, 2014. Topics Roles and access Converted IEPs Transfers/Comparable Services Referral to Evaluation to Eligibility to Initial IEP

Eligibility Determination• 3 questions

• Meets criteria

• Adverse effect

• Require specially designed instruction

• Rule outs – not result of

• Lack of appropriate instruction in reading

• Lack of appropriate instruction in math

• Limited English proficiency

• PWN

• Outcome

• Date

• Recommendation• Eligible, initial

• Not eligible

• Finalize click yields

• Contact log

• Outside Agency Permission

• Notice of Meeting

• Prior Written Notice

• Eligibility Determination• Must be printed and take to

Eligibility Determination meeting

• Must be signed

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Products• Referral/Evaluation Planning Report (review of existing information

and determination of need for additional info)– will be signed

• Parent consent to evaluate (contains areas to be assessed)

• Evaluation Report (description of additional info gathered) – will not be signed

• Eligibility Determination Report (documents determination of eligibility) – will be signed

• IEP

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Reevaluation• Questions to be answered

1. Does the student continue to have a disability?

2. If so, does the student continue to need specialized instruction?

3. Do you know what the student’s current educational needs are?

4. Do you need to make any changes to the IEP based on any of this information?

Page 25: Enrich At Last July 30, 2014. Topics Roles and access Converted IEPs Transfers/Comparable Services Referral to Evaluation to Eligibility to Initial IEP

Reevaluation• Add Action

• Choose Reevaluation Review from drop down

• Create new meeting

• Reevaluation Review

• Indicate information reviewed – CHECK ALL (view this as a checklist reminder like Special Factors)

• Is additional information needed?

• Yes/No

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Reevaluation – no info needed so doing all this in the same meeting• Complete PWN

• Outcome

• End date is date team completed process (determined continued eligibility, discussed educational needs, and made any changes to IEP)

• Pending: Eligibility Determination due to Reevaluation Review

• Select meeting below to link to Eligibility Determination

• Eligibility Determination• This brings up current disability category(s) and asks if you want the

worksheet

• Does student meet criteria?

• Primary/secondary

• Skip parent notification

Page 27: Enrich At Last July 30, 2014. Topics Roles and access Converted IEPs Transfers/Comparable Services Referral to Evaluation to Eligibility to Initial IEP

Reevaluation – no info needed• Multidisciplinary Team Determination

• Meets criteria

• Adverse effect

• Specially designed instruction

• IEP team’s conclusions (exclusionary factors)

• Print reeval eligibility report for all to sign

• PWN date is same as reeval review (doing all this in the same meeting)

• Enclose is copy of IEP and Reeval Report

• Outcome

• Eligible – reeval or Not eligible

• Finalize

Page 28: Enrich At Last July 30, 2014. Topics Roles and access Converted IEPs Transfers/Comparable Services Referral to Evaluation to Eligibility to Initial IEP

Reevaluation – no new info needed• At this point, you either must

• Amend the current IEP (SR) or

• Conduct an AR

• To amend the current IEP (you’re making minor changes like updating PLPs/Findings, AGs, accommodations,…)

• Add Action

• IEP Amendment (cover page)

• To conduct an AR

• Add IEP

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Products – Reeval, no new info• Reevaluation Review/PWN (review of existing info and

determination no additional info is needed) – not signed

• Eligibility Determination – reevaluation (determination of continued eligibility) – signed

• PWN

• IEP (amended or AR)

ALL OF THIS IS DONE IN THE SAME MEETING

Page 30: Enrich At Last July 30, 2014. Topics Roles and access Converted IEPs Transfers/Comparable Services Referral to Evaluation to Eligibility to Initial IEP

Reevaluation – yes info is needed• Choose Reason for Determination to gather additional data

• Whether child continues to be eligible/need special education services

• Current educational needs

• PLAAFPs

• Whether any changes need to be made to IEP

• Complete PWN

• Outcome

• End date is date team completed Reevaluation Review and determined additional data were needed before making eligibility determination

Page 31: Enrich At Last July 30, 2014. Topics Roles and access Converted IEPs Transfers/Comparable Services Referral to Evaluation to Eligibility to Initial IEP

Reevaluation – yes info is needed

• Pending: Consent for Evaluation• Reason – reevaluation

• Areas to be assessed (must match those discussed at reeval review)

• Consent received – reeval or

• Consent refused or

• Consent refused due to non-response (District action that requires documentation of at least 2 attempts via different methods)

• Finalize and close

Page 32: Enrich At Last July 30, 2014. Topics Roles and access Converted IEPs Transfers/Comparable Services Referral to Evaluation to Eligibility to Initial IEP

Reevaluation – yes info is needed

• Gather your additional information

• Pending: Evaluation – reevaluation• Reason for referral is reevaluation to (see your consent form

for reasons)

• Previous test results – if you have previous evaluation or reevaluation results, you can list those here; if not, just put “See PLAAFP in IEP dated xx/xx/xxxx”

• Response to interventions – put “See PLAAFP in IEP dated xx/xx/xxxx

• Test session observations - typically provided by anyone assessing one-on-one (school psych, OT, PT, SLT,…)

• School/Classroom Observations

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Reevaluation – yes info is needed

• Evaluation: health, educational, psychological, social developmental history, behavioral/emotional, speech/language/communication, observations, motor, adaptive behavior, vocational evaluation, other• Only mark Yes for areas the team asked for additional info in;

leave all others unchecked (don’t check no)• Skip Is the assessment contained in the diagnostic library • Evaluators – list all persons assessing in that area• Interpretation of results – each person who collected

additional information should either enter their info in this section or send it to you in a Word document so you can copy and paste; this is a summary of the results with strengths, weaknesses, and error analysis

Page 34: Enrich At Last July 30, 2014. Topics Roles and access Converted IEPs Transfers/Comparable Services Referral to Evaluation to Eligibility to Initial IEP

Reevaluation – yes info is needed

• Evaluation summary and recommendations section• For everyone put this statement “The information gathered is from a

variety of sources and is sufficiently comprehensive to identify all of the child’s special education and related services needs, whether or not commonly linked to the disability category being considered for the child.”

• Date Evaluation Report Completed will be the same as Outcome End Date – this marks the completion of the gathering, scoring, and interpreting of all additional information requested by reevaluation team

• Recommendation• Continue – evaluation complete

• Finalize and close• Print to give parent at copy – DO NOT SIGN

Page 35: Enrich At Last July 30, 2014. Topics Roles and access Converted IEPs Transfers/Comparable Services Referral to Evaluation to Eligibility to Initial IEP

Reevaluation – yes info is needed• Pending: Eligibility Determination due to Reevaluation Review

• Create – Reevaluation

• Must create new meeting; you cannot link to previous meeting since this is a separate meeting

• Scroll down to Eligibility Determination• Brings up current disabilities and asks if you want the worksheet

• Does the student meet the criteria for the selected disability?

• Primary/Secondary

• Skip Parent Notification

• Multidisciplinary Team Determination• Meets criteria

• Adverse effect

• Specially designed instruction

• IEP team concludes (exclusionary factors)

• Print reevaluation eligibility report for all to sign

• PWN – date is same as Reeval Review• Enclosures – copy of IEP and reevaluation report

• Outcome – eligible, reeval or not eligible

• Finalize and close

Page 36: Enrich At Last July 30, 2014. Topics Roles and access Converted IEPs Transfers/Comparable Services Referral to Evaluation to Eligibility to Initial IEP

Reevaluation – yes info is needed• Pending: IEP

• Link to eligibility determination meeting

• Complete similar to an annual review

Page 37: Enrich At Last July 30, 2014. Topics Roles and access Converted IEPs Transfers/Comparable Services Referral to Evaluation to Eligibility to Initial IEP

Products – reeval yes info needed• Reevaluation Review/PWN (review of existing info and

determination additional info is needed) – not signed

• Parent consent to reevaluate (contains areas to be assessed)

• Reevaluation Report (description of additional info gathered) – will not be signed

• Eligibility Determination Report (documents determination of continued eligibility) – will be signed

• IEP

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Progress Monitoring

Page 39: Enrich At Last July 30, 2014. Topics Roles and access Converted IEPs Transfers/Comparable Services Referral to Evaluation to Eligibility to Initial IEP

Purpose“When the cook tastes the soup, that formative; when the guests taste the soup,

that’s summative.”Robert Stake

Page 40: Enrich At Last July 30, 2014. Topics Roles and access Converted IEPs Transfers/Comparable Services Referral to Evaluation to Eligibility to Initial IEP

“As the cook, or teacher, we need to stop and taste the soup before we move forward with instruction. We need to design instruction so students can press the reset button and go back to learn what they missed the first time. We can use many techniques to assess student achievement and understanding.”

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• If you wait until the end of the year to monitor progress, you have run out of time to change instruction.

• Collecting progress monitoring data drives/guides instruction.

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Examples• Updates of baseline data from PLPs

• CBMs

• Data sheets for time on task, assignments completed

• Discipline referrals

• Description of progress (more than “progressing”)

• Answer the question “Where is Robbie now?”

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Progress Monitoring

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Progress Monitoring• Two types:

• Progress towards annual goal

• Progress monitoring (probe data)

Page 45: Enrich At Last July 30, 2014. Topics Roles and access Converted IEPs Transfers/Comparable Services Referral to Evaluation to Eligibility to Initial IEP

Progress Monitoring• Progress towards annual goal

• From child’s dashboard, Goal Progress

• Edit progress report

• Goal Status

• 1st Interim Remarks

Page 46: Enrich At Last July 30, 2014. Topics Roles and access Converted IEPs Transfers/Comparable Services Referral to Evaluation to Eligibility to Initial IEP

Progress Monitoring• Progress monitoring (probe data)

• From dashboard or student dashboard• Score Entry: date/score

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Exiting

Page 48: Enrich At Last July 30, 2014. Topics Roles and access Converted IEPs Transfers/Comparable Services Referral to Evaluation to Eligibility to Initial IEP

Exiting*• Program Tab end special education

• End date

• End status

• in order to exit, all programs need to be closed (iep, reevals)

• *exit due to “transferred to regular education” requires what first?