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What to Do After Receiving Prior Written Notice

What to Do After Receiving Prior Written Notice


Published: Apr. 15, 2024Updated: Apr. 15, 2024

Dr. Sarah Pelangka, special education advocate and BCBA, lists some possible outcomes to cases where there is a change in the individualized education plan (IEP) or to free appropriate public education (FAPE). For example, if an assessment is being granted, an assessment plan should be attached.

For more information about prior written notice, check out our article here!

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