Complete the following steps to start an Evaluation Report in SpEd Forms:
On the SpEd Forms page open an “Evaluation Report” for the student.
Select the “New Evaluation Template” button at the top of the page for ALL Evaluations.
Scroll to Local Templates and choose “ECSE-DD (Part c Birth-2)” or the appropriate template to ensure the evaluation report has the correct headings set for White Bear Lake evaluation reports.
When teams meet with parents/guardians to discuss the development of an evaluation/reevaluation plan, the Criteria Requirements for Initial Evaluations and Re-evaluations document will help guide teams in developing an appropriate evaluation plan.
Guidance for culturally and linguistically diverse learners can be found here.
When a parent requests an evaluation (verbally or in writing), the School Psychologist should provide the parent with this letter and place a copy of the letter in the student's file.
Reminder: Procedural Safeguards must be provided upon parent request for evaluation.
What do I do if the evaluation report is due and there are components that have not been completed? Click here for guidance!
Functional Behavioral Assessment (FBA)
A FBA is a process to gather information to assist individualized education program (IEP) teams in developing appropriate and individualized positive behavioral interventions and supports.
An FBA’s purpose is to determine:
These Observation/Data Collection tools will help staff gather data on target behaviors.
When and why a student exhibits problem behaviors
What reinforces the problem behavior
What types of positive behavioral supports and interventions would reduce the negative behaviors and increase the desired behaviors.
Click here to view the FBA Training (2021) or FBA & BIP Training (2023), which contains examples.
These Observation/Data Collection tools will help staff gather data on target behaviors.
You can find FBA Interview Tools for parents, staff and students.
The FBA Record Review Form can help guide staff when completing a record review.
When determining reinforcements you can get input from the student using reinforcement/interest surveys
This website will help you generate ideas for reinforcers
Behavior Intervention Plan (BIP)
A behavior intervention plan (BIP) is a written improvement plan created for a student based on the outcome of the functional behavior assessment (FBA). The FBA should identify what is maintaining or causing a challenging/target behavior, and the BIP specifies the actions to take to improve or replace the behavior.
Click here to view the BIP Training (2022) or FBA & BIP Training (2023)
Resources to Support Behavior & Social Emotional Learning
The Evaluation Report (ER) must contain a summary. The purpose of the executive summary is to synthesize data across data sources (tie all of the data results together for the parent to understand). The executive summary, it should be written in parent-friendly language to ensure parents are informed of and understand the evaluation results.
Before adding any information into SpEd Forms be sure that you see “Executive Summary” at the stop of the list. If it is not there, then select New Evaluation Template, confirm and then select WBL Executive Summary Template (or ECSE Template)
There is an Executive Summary template in SpEd Forms that outlines all of the information needed in the executive summary.
In addition to the Executive Summary, evaluators must summarize their test results. This can be completed in the specific testing area (i.e. Intellectual Functioning, Academics, Communication, etc). The parent friendly summary can be reported under the test's interpretation section.
Invite all required team members: IEP Team Members (MDE Q&A)
Collaborate with parents and invite outside agencies to the IEP meeting, as appropriate
Get consent to release information signed for outside agencies
If parents do not want outside agencies invited, make a note under “other factors” of the PWN
The PLAAFP templates have been added to SpEd Forms. Select the template you want and it should populate in SpEd Forms. You will need to revise it as appropriate and remove the red prompts. (You can also download the word document from the Google site, revise the PLAAFP and paste it into SpEd Forms)
Annual IEP's: It is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED that case managers delete the previous PLAAFP documentation and start new by inserting the correct PLAAFP template at each annual IEP.
Student will increase (skill) FROM X% (This from data must be in the PLAAFP) to X%...
All needs listed in the PLAAFP must be addressed in the IEP through a goal, objective, transition service (activity) or accommodation.
The skill and baseline data in each goal should be clearly described in the PLAAFP
Annual goals that relate to attendance, passing state assessments, completing assignments, earning passing grades and/or earning credits for graduation are goals of all students and are not specialized instruction.
For more information on goal and objective writing click here
Program Modifications, Supports and Adaptations in General and Special Education outline what the student needs in order to make progress in the general education curriculum and on their IEP goals and objectives?
The statement must indicate:
1) WHAT- the specific modification or support needed,
2) WHEN - the conditions that trigger the modification or support,
3) WHERE - the environment(s) in which the modification or support is needed, and;
4) WHO is responsible for implementing the modification or support.
Click here for guidance on how to determine and evaluate accommodations, modifications and supports for students. This document also contains examples.
Prior Written Notice means that before (prior to) the school district taking or refusing to take certain actions, they must give parents information in writing (the notice) stating what the action is and why they are taking or not taking it.
There are drop-downs available in SpEd Forms to help guide the development of the PWN. The drop-downs are a guide only and the case manager must revise the drop-downs to reflect the proposals discussed at the IEP meeting.
Click here for special education transportation guidance.
Indicate in the IEP if the student requires specialized transportation.
Click here to find the alternative transportation form. This form needs to be filled out annual for student's requiring alternative transportation or throughout the year if transportation needs change.