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Individual Education Plan

This KnowledgeBase archive includes content and external links that were accurate and relevant as of September 30, 2019.

In developing an individual education plan (IEP), state law usually requires the IEP team to be attentive to cultural and language differences. Each state's department of education has information to aid IEP teams in the process of formulating an individual education plan. These guides can be useful for school staff members when developing an IEP for a ELL student. The following table provides links to each state's IEP information.

State Data
AlabamaHawaiiMassachusettsNew MexicoSouth Dakota
AlaskaIdahoMichiganNew YorkTennessee
ArizonaIllinoisMinnesotaNorth CarolinaTexas
ArkansasIndianaMississippiNorth DakotaUtah
CaliforniaIowaMissouriOhioVermont
ColoradoKansasMontanaOklahomaVirginia
ConnecticutKentuckyNebraskaOregonWashington
DelawareLouisianaNevadaPennsylvaniaWest Virginia
FloridaMaineNew HampshireRhode IslandWisconsin
GeorgiaMarylandNew JerseySouth CarolinaWyoming
District of Columbia
Additional Resources
U.S. Dept. of Education Guide to the Individualized Education Program

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