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Can a student with an Individualized Education Program (IEP) enroll in K12 High School courses?

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Can a student with an Individualized Education Program (IEP) enroll in K12 High School courses?

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• Yes. However, K12 does not provide the support network necessary for IEP students. Students with IEPs must have a local support network in place if they choose to enroll in K12 High School courses. Students in this situation should notify their Apex Learning teacher of the IEP during the course orientation and facilitate communication between the Apex Learning teacher and their local IEP support person.

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Yes. However, K12 does not provide the support network necessary for IEP students. Students with IEPs who choose to enroll in K12 High School courses are required to have local support. Students in this situation should notify their Apex Learning teacher of the IEP during the course orientation, and facilitate communication between the Apex Learning teacher and their local IEP support person.

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