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New Infographic: IDEA Part B General Supervision Activities – An Integrated Timetable

July 3, 2019 By Tanner Petry

This product integrates IDEA Part B APR activities (highlighting the State Systemic Improvement Plan (SSIP)) and general supervision activities into one easy quick reference guide. The ‘wheel’ includes annual APR deadlines, SSIP activities, and key timelines associated with the IDEA Part B grant. It may be used to assist a new Part B State Education Agency (SEA) staff to better understand the federal public reporting requirements and deadlines, along with corresponding data collection cycles.

Learn more about it in the NCSI Resource Library: https://ncsi-library.wested.org/resources/256

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