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The Students to:
Prepare for the student’s IEP meeting:
✓ Help the student explore their goals for adult life (measurable postsecondary goals).
✓ Become familiar with outside agency service provider representatives and their programs.
✓ Help the student identify who should be invited to the IEP meeting.
✓ Obtain written consent to invite identified outside agencies.
✓ Help the student invite all identified transition team members to the IEP meeting.
✓ Assist the student to coordinate an IEP meeting time with all transition team members.
✓ At age 17 and 18 provide information on the transfer of rights and decision making options from the parent to the student.
Participate in the IEP meeting:
✓ Share my thoughts and be an active participant during the IEP meeting discussion.
✓ With the help of the student, create an IEP transition plan, including measurable postsecondary goals starting at age 14 or earlier, if needed. Help determine what can be done now or in the future to help the student achieve those goals.
Help the student work towards their goals:
✓ Help the student complete activities that will help them achieve their goals.
✓ Help the student review their choices, and with consent, apply for appropriate services that will help them achieve their goals.
✓ With consent, provide necessary and appropriate information to outside agencies regarding the student to assist with referrals and coordinating plans and services.
✓ Maintain familiarity with current resources and services available to students and their parent/ legal decision maker.
✓ Include the student, parent/legal decision maker in ongoing transition planning efforts and encourage contact by student/family.
✓ Work with outside agencies to coordinate plans and services.
✓ Evaluate the student’s progress towards achieving post high school goals and update IEP annually.
✓ Provide the student and parent/ legal decision maker (if appropriate) with a summary of the student’s performance (SoP) no later than the last year of high school.
✓ Encourage student and parent/ legal decision maker (if appropriate) to share school documents with outside agencies/adult service providers (including IEP, SoP, evaluation reports, etc.) at the time of application and as updated.