Step 1: Identification- Missouri law requires school districts to locate, identify, and evaluate all students with disabilities including private and home schooled students. This process is called Child Find.
Step 2: Evaluation- Evaluation requests should be made in writing to the local school district. School districts have 5 calendar days from the date of the request to respond to parents with a Prior Written Notice and 60 calendar days to complete the evaluation once the parent provides consent. Click HERE to review the Parent Referral Flow Chart.
Step 3: Eligibility Determination Meeting (EDM)- This meeting is held to review the
evaluation information to determine if the child meets Missouri eligibility criteria for special
education services. If the child is found eligible, the evaluation report is placed in the child's educational file and a copy is provided to parents generally 20 days after the EDM.
Step 4: IEP Meeting- An IEP meeting must be held within 30 calendar days after it is
determined that the child is found eligible to receive services under IDEA. The team, which
includes the parent, will meet to determine appropriate services and supports.
Step 5: The IEP- The IEP describes how the child is currently doing in school (present levels of academic achievement) and how the child’s disability affects his or her involvement and progress in the general curriculum (functional performance). The IEP might include: specialized instruction; accommodations and related services; & assistive technology, if applicable.
Read more about the IEP HERE
Learn more about special education resources HERE
Learn more about Missouri First Steps HERE
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