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IDEA in JEOPARDY!

IDEA in JEOPARDY!. House Bill. Acronyms. “What’s Missing?”. Timelines. Leadership. You no longer see these on IEPs for most children. This may no longer be the only model used to evaluate a child suspected of having a learning disability.

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IDEA in JEOPARDY!

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  1. IDEA in JEOPARDY!

  2. House Bill

  3. Acronyms

  4. “What’s Missing?”

  5. Timelines

  6. Leadership

  7. You no longer see these on IEPs for most children.

  8. This may no longer be the only model used to evaluate a child suspected of having a learning disability.

  9. Instead of progressing, suspended and expelled students with IEPs may only be expected to do this in the general education curriculum.

  10. Though currently required to attend team meetings, with written permission team members may be able to do this in the future.

  11. Terms like Functional Performance and Response to Intervention are currently used in the New Hampshire Rules, however they are not this.

  12. This Bill revises the criteria for an adequate public education.

  13. This Bill establishes a commission to evaluate special education responsibilities and funding.

  14. This Bill establishes a committee to study the shortage in speech language services and the criteria for certification as a speech language specialist.

  15. This bill would replace the term “educationally disabled child” with “child with a disability” in the New Hampshire Special Education Statutes

  16. This bill establishes a commission to study revising the NH special education statutes and recommends changes to the special education rules necessitated by such revisions.

  17. This person served alcoholic beverages at Leadership.

  18. She supports pumpkins and proverbs.

  19. Daily double

  20. He ate his IQ as a child.

  21. Name two of the first Leadership participants.

  22. Current NH regulations require the determination of a child’s eligibility to be made within 45 days. Adopting the new federal regulations would do this.

  23. Not more than once a year, unless parent and LEA agree otherwise, but at least once every 3 years, unless parent and LEA agree otherwise.

  24. Under the education regulations, when due process is initiated a resolution meeting needs to take place within this period of time.

  25. The school district must respond to complaints in a timely written notice within this period of time.

  26. States must have a performance plan that evaluates efforts to implement law and describe how implementation will be improved within this period of time.

  27. FAPE

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