11 Things to Do After an IEP Meeting - Brookes Blog

11 Things to Do After an IEP Meeting

May 9, 2023

Many critical decisions are made during an IEP meeting for a student with support needs, so effective and timely followup—with families, students, and other team members—is essential. Today’s post offers a checklist of to-do items to follow after the meeting is over. Excerpted and adapted from Equitable and Inclusive IEPs for Students with Complex Support Needs by Andrea L. Ruppar & Jennifer A. Kurth, these action items will help you follow up successfully, ensure there’s a plan for implementing the IEP, and start the team on a path to success.

Organize Before You Go Home

Follow Up with Families and Students

Learn more in this post on 4 Barriers (and Solutions!) to Family Participation in IEPs

Follow Up with Other Team Members

Keep these steps in mind after the IEP meeting to ensure successful implementation of the plan—and support positive outcomes for your students and their families. For a complete guide to inclusive IEPs for students with complex support needs, check out the book that inspired this post!

Equitable and Inclusive IEPs for Students with Complex Support Needs

A Roadmap

By Andrea L. Ruppar, Ph.D., & Jennifer A. Kurth, Ph.D.

Students who have the most significant support needs are at high risk for exclusion from general education. Unlock access to inclusive education for these learners with this forward-thinking book, a step-by-step guide to person-centered, strengths-based, and meaningful IEPs for K–12 students with complex support needs.