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On 9/15/10, oh yeah baby wrote:
> On 9/14/10, Doubting Thomas wrote:
>> Has anyone had any success using the online IEP program? I
>> think someone got way more money than the product is worth!
>
> ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!
>
> ditto!ditto!ditto!ditto!ditto!ditto!
>
> I actually had to create a "hybrid" IEP the other day - 1/2
> printed from the draft online IEP program and the other 1/2
> from the printable forms. And it wasn't like the first 1/2 and
> second 1/2. It was where the PLEPs and goals wouldn't load to
> let me work on those that I had to use the printable forms.
>
> What ticks me off is the printable forms CAN'T BE SAVED!!!!
> That is the height of ridiculousness.
The new IEP is absolutely ridiculous! I had 15 new eligibilities
this year and it has taken me enormous amounts of time to
complete these IEP. Yes, most of it was my own time! We are not
finalizing the IEP's as long as you do not finalize them
everything that you type stays on the Website. That is what we
are doing until someone tells us something different. I have a
copy, the parent has a copy, the school has a copy and the county
has a copy. That is good enough as far as I am concerned!
Because of this IEP in the 16 years that I have worked in the
schools this has by far been the most frustrating and time
consuming. If they are going to change things, don't you think
it should be for the better. It is like we have taken one step
foward and ten steps back!!!!
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