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If a district offers an ISP, services will not look the same as in an IEP. An ISP may be implemented by a public school district and offer Specialized Academic Instruction (SAI), speech services, etc., but at much fewer hours than an IEP.
Individual Education Service Plan. Like an IEP, an IESP is a written document that lays out services and supports for your child. But unlike an IEP, an IESP is given to a child who has elected not to accept a program offered by the home district's CSE and instead attends a private school.
There are huge differences between having an IEP (an individualized education program) and an IESP (an individualized education service plan).
What are equitable (IESP) services? If you live in New York City and choose to enroll your child in a private or religious school, or choose to homeschool your child, and your child is found eligible for special education services, the IEP team will develop an Individualized Education Services Program (IESP).
Required Documents for School Registration Proof of your student's age. This can be their birth certificate, passport or, record of baptism. Immunization record(s), if available. Your student's most recent report card or transcript, if available. Two (2) of the following to show proof of address:
NOTE: The New York State Education Department DOES NOT have any high school records or high school transcripts. To obtain a copy of your HIGH SCHOOL TRANSCRIPT, contact the school district from which you graduated.
Students in Public School Grades K-12 If there is no contract agency provider, we will give you a voucher, so you can find an independent provider. These vouchers are called RSAs (Related Service Agreements).
Related services help children with disabilities benefit from their special education by providing extra help and support in needed areas, such as speaking or moving. Related services can include, but are not limited to, any of the following: speech-language pathology and audiology services. interpreting services.