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This article assists users when completing locking an IEP event.
An event locked in Phoenix cannot be unlocked. If an error is discovered in a locked IEP, it must be corrected in an IEP Correction event. Many errors can be avoided by carefully proofreading carefully to review and reviewing the details. These are some areas requiring particular attention.
Progress Reports
Before starting or locking a new IEP, open Program Summary>Special Ed>Progress Reports. Be sure the Pending panel is blank. When a new IEP is locked, only the reports on the Completed panel are moved to Plan History. Reports on the Pending panel are deleted. If there are reports on the Pending panel, either complete them, marking mark them Complete so they move to the Complete panel, or delete them.
Initial IEP
An Initial IEP presents particular unique challenges when locking. The Initial IEP must not be locked until you have received the signed Parent Consent for Initial Services Prior Written Notice.
You must have a copy of the signed Parent Consent to determine the Initiation Date of the Initial IEP. The Initiation Date of the Initial IEP must be after the be on or after the date the parent signed the Prior Written Notice. Per DESE Standards and Indicators: “Parent consent (date of signature) is prior to implementation of IEP (initiation date).”
An error in a locked Initial IEP cannot be addressed in an IEP Correction Event until both the event until both the Parent Consent-Initial Services and Initial IEP events have been completed and locked.
It is extremely important that the Initial the Initial IEP Event not be locked prior to issuing the Prior event is not locked prior to receiving the signed and dated Prior Written Notice-Initial Services and receiving a response Services from the parent. After After receiving and documenting the parent's response to the Consent the Consent for Initial Services Prior Written Notice, the Initial IEP can be locked. The Initial
The Initial IEP Event must event must be locked before the Parent the Parent Consent-Initial Services Event can event can be locked.
Correct sequence:
Hold Initial IEP Meetingmeeting
Provide Parent Consent-Initial Services PWN is provided to the parent/guardian
Parent Consent-Initial Services PWN is received from the parent/guardian with a response indicated
Parent response is entered on PWN in Parent Consent-Initial Services in PhoenixEnter
If consent is received, enter the correct Initiation Date on the Plan Dates form in
Lock Initial IEP event
- Lock Parent Consent-Initial Services Event
the Initial IEP
If consent is not received, or you do not receive a response from the parent, consult with your administrator for the next steps - Do not lock the Initial IEP or Parent Consent-Initial Services events until your administrator tells you to do so.
Lock the Initial IEP event
The Plan Status is PENDING until the Parent Consent is locked
The Notification of Meeting - Initial IEP remains on the Scheduled Events panel until the Parent Consent-Initial Services event is locked. It then moves to Locked Events.
Lock the Parent Consent-Initial Services event
When the Parent Consent-Initial Services-IEP is locked, the Annual IEP and the Notification of Meeting-Annual IEP are created. It is due 364 days from the Meeting Date of the Initial IEP.
Other Tips and Reminders
Check with all team members to ensure they have entered all of their information. Let them know you're planning to lock in case they need to make changes.
ProofreadCreate the PDF and proofread! This is especially important if you have used copy/paste anywhere. Review the PDF to check for question marks that may have appeared as a result of the copy/pasteunusual formatting or unnecessary characters inserted when copying/pasting.
Annual IEP - K12 student: Initiation Date is within 10 days of the Meeting Date (per DESE)
Initial IEP: Initiation Date is not prior to the date the parent signed the Parent Consent-Initial Services PWN
Front Page
If a reevaluation with no assessment, or Triennial Evaluation Documentation form, was completed with the IEP, the dates for Most Recent Reevaluation and Next Reevaluation have been updated
Federal 4 Summary
All services have been finalized
LRE has been “accepted”
Manual Override has been completed for students whose placement is not based on percents (EC, SSD Schools, Homebound) or students who attend partial day
Goals
Students eligible for ESY
"Will also be addressed during ESY" has been selected for at least one goal
Post-secondary Transition
"Supports the student's post-secondary goals/expectations" has been selected for at least one goal
Services Screen
Services are entered correctly for students who are transitioning to a new school during the IEP
Separate set of services for each school, even if the amount of the service is the same
Dates are correct - there are no gaps between schools and no overlapping dates
Instructions are available on the Services Screen page
Students eligible for ESY
Services are entered using the ESY Services button
Begin and End Dates have been edited to reflect the dates of the ESY program, not the IEP
Services Summary Formform
If the student has Classroom Accommodations, "Documented on Alternate Form F: Classroom Accommodations and Modifications" is selected
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