What is the role of the school psychologist in an IEP meeting?
Published: Mar. 14, 2022Updated: Aug. 9, 2025
In some schools, the school psychologist is the one responsible for the oversight of the student’s IEP. This role includes taking notes on the meeting and making any changes to the actual IEP.
For more, see our article The IEP Meeting: Team Players and their Roles.
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