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Strategy/Intervention/Modification/
Accommodation/Implementation
This meeting is often referred to
as PTC.
What is Parent Teacher
Conference?
This meeting is often referred to
as SST.
What is Student Support Team?
This meeting is often referred to
as IEP.
What is Individual
Education Plan?
This meeting is often referred to as
504.
What is a Section 504 Meeting?
This meeting is often referred to as
AST.
What is Attendance
Support Team?
This meeting is to discuss
modifications for students in Special
Education.
What is an IEP meeting?
This meeting is for all student’s
parents to discuss his/her child’s
progress with the teacher.
What is a Parent Teacher
Conference?
This is an interdisciplinary group
that uses asystematic process to
address learning and/or behavior
problems of students in schools.
What is SST?
This meeting is to enforce the
attendance policy through letters and
contracts/conferences.
What is an AST meeting?
This meeting is to develop accommodations for students
with impairments that “substantially” reduce or lessen
his/her’s ability to access learning in the educational
setting because of a learning-, behavior-, or health-related
condition.
What is a 504 meeting?
An example of this is after a PTC, the teacher moves a student’s seat to
avoid further distractions/disrubtions.
What is a strategy?
An example of this is a student being required to develop an outline before
beginning to write an assignment because he/she
has writing weaknesses identified during SST.
What is an intervention?
An example of this is a student being allowed to
have a second set of textbooks to keep at
home because of a spinal injury documented in a
504.
What is an accommodation?
An example of this is a student being given
extended time on a test due to a learning
disability outlined in an IEP.
What is a modification?
This is done through keeping accurate
attendance, formal letters, and student-parent attendance
contracts.
What is implementation?
The teacher/parent initiates this meeting to discuss a
student’s progress, homework completion, behavior,
projects, social interactions, etc. It would be appropriate to develop strategies if needed at
this time.
What is a Parent Teacher
Conference?
In this meeting teachers brainstorm and evaluate interventions that would
help this student be more successful.
What is an SST meeting?
In this meeting a teacher gives a brief description
of the present level of performance in the
classroom and provides input on modifications.
What is an IEP meeting?
In this meeting the teacher helps determine if the
student’s medical condition impairs the student’s
ability to learn and what accommodations are
needed.
What is a 504 eligibility meeting?
The teacher must document all attendance
accurately for this meeting to be
successful.
What is an AST meeting?
This is the person you talk with if you are confused about
an IEP.
Who is Diann Harris?
This is the person you talk with if you are confused about
an SST.
Who is Nicole McDowell or Dale
Dobbs?
This is the person you talk with if you are confused about
a 504.
Who is Bill Roberts?
This is the person you talk with if you are confused about
a PTC.
Who is your assistant principal?
This is the person you talk with if you are confused about
an AST.
Who is Chris Wood or Krista Robinson for 9th
Grade?
This meeting is held so there are
“no surprises.” We want our parents to support us not hunt
us down.
What is a Parent Teacher
Conference?
This was created in 1975 when Congress passed Public Law 94-142 (Education of
All Handicapped Children Act), now codified as IDEA (Individuals with
Disabilities Education Act). In order to receive federal funds, states must
develop and implement policies that assure a free appropriate public
education (FAPE) to all children with disabilities in a least restrictive
environment (LRE).
What is an IEP?
This was developed as part of the
Rehabilitation Act of 1973 that prohibits
discrimination based upon disability
What is Section 504?
This was developed as a result of a settlement in a
Georgia law suit case known as the Ollie Marshal case to
create a process before a student is referred to special
education.
What is SST?
This is a county-based initiative in response to compulsory attendance laws and No Child Left Behind (NCLB) to meet
Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP).
What is AST?
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