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Do school districts have to attend IFSP meetings?

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Do school districts have to attend IFSP meetings?

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Both Part B ARSD 24:05:27:01.01 (4)(a)(b)(c). IEP team. and Part C ARSD 24:14:13:06. Participation in individual family service plan meetings and periodic reviews. applies here. As part of the districts responsibility for determining eligibility for special education, a representative of the school district who is qualified to provide, or supervise the provision of, specially designed instruction to meet the unique needs of students with disabilities, is knowledgeable about the general curriculum, and is knowledgeable about the availability of resources of the school district, must attend. Typically the Director of Special Education or that persons designee, fills this role. A district may designate another district member of the IFSP team to serve as the district representative if the criteria stated above are met. Usually the evaluators are school district employees. The persons who did the evaluations need to either be present, or provide input via an individual who is present who c

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