Illinois Administrative Code
Title 23 - EDUCATION AND CULTURAL RESOURCES
Part 210 - ILLINOIS HOPE AND OPPORTUNITY PATHWAYS THROUGH EDUCATION PROGRAM
Subpart A - PROGRAM APPROVAL
Section 210.50 - Individual Instructional Plan
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 12, March 22, 2024
a) The individual instructional plan (IIP) developed for each student in the IHOPE program shall be based on an assessment of a student's educational skills and prior academic success. Each plan shall contain the following elements:
b) Each IIP shall be reviewed at least twice during the school year and more often, if necessary. The review shall consider any changes in the elements of the IIP, as specified under subsection (a) of this Section, that are necessary based on the student's academic progress since the previous review period or in the previous school year. If any changes are proposed for the IIP of a student who meets the criteria under Section 210.30(a) of this Part, then the IHOPE program shall notify the student's parent or guardian of the proposed changes in accordance with the procedures outlined in subsection (a) of this Section.
c) The IHOPE program shall send a written notification 10 school days in advance to the student, and his or her parent or guardian for a student meeting the criteria under Section 210.30(a) of this Part, of the opportunity to participate in the development of the IIP. The notice must include the time, date and place of the meeting to consider the plan. If the student or parent or guardian, as applicable, is unable to participate in the meeting, then the regional office of education or CPS, as applicable, shall:
d) The IIP and any subsequent revisions to the IIP shall become part of the individual's Student Temporary Record, as defined in 23 Ill. Adm. Code 375.10, and shall be made available to the State Superintendent of Education upon request in instances in which there is a demonstrable educational interest (see 105 ILCS 10/6(a)(2) ) and/or when necessary for State or federal program purposes (see 105 ILCS 10/6(a)(12) ).