IEP Status

Active – the student is currently receiving SPED services.

Referral – the student is undergoing an initial evaluation for SPED services.

DNQ – the student did not qualify on an initial referral for SPED services.

No longer receives SPED  –  the student had been receiving special education services, but no longer qualifies for or demonstrates a need for special education services. These are students who no longer have an IEP and are receiving all of their educational services from a general education program.

Graduated w/diploma – a student has graduated from high school with a regular high school diploma.  Once a student receives a diploma, they are no longer eligible for SPED services.

Received certificate – a student who received a certificate of completion, certificate of attendance, or some similar document.  This status may be given a student who receives a certificate in lieu of a diploma at the time of their peer class graduation date.  These students are still eligible for SPED services up to age 22 and can continue to be enrolled in school.

Reached maximum age – a student has reached the age of 22 before July 1st and is no longer eligible for SPED services.

Deceased – student is deceased.

Moved – Continuing SPED – a student has moved out of the district area and is known to be continuing in another educational program.

Dropped out – a student was previously enrolled in the district, but is not currently enrolled and there is no evidence the student is continuing in another educational program. This includes dropouts, runaways, GED recipients, expulsions, status unknown, and other exited students.

504 Plan – This student has an active 504 Accommodation Plan, and is not receiving special ed services.