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jake

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An IEP developed for an extended school year program may differ from the IEP developed for the school year program.
 
  a. True
  b. False

Question 2

The CSE should consider an extended school year programs for all of the following EXCEPT:
 
  a. Students whose management needs are determined to be highly intensive, and who require a high degree of individualized attention and intervention and who are placed in special classes.
  b. Students with severe multiple disabilities, whose programs consist primarily
  of rehabilitation and treatment and who are placed in special classes.
  c. Students who are recommended for home and hospital instruction, whose special education needs are determined to be highly intensive, who require a high degree of individualized attention and intervention or who have severe multiple disabilities and require primarily rehabilitation and treatment.
  d. Students whose needs are so severe that they can be met only in a seven-day
  residential program.
  e. The CSE should consider an extended school year programs for all of the following



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

e



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