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    sorry... meant IDP, not IEP. my school used IDP's also for kids that are struggling, but don't qualify for an IEP or a 504. Its more informal than a 504 or IEP.

    The Gifted program also offers an IEP for those that don't qualify for the DEP. I'm also confused about the difference, as it seems the one with the lower criteria offers more individualization, so would offer the scenario that you describe above, accomodating the actual level a child is in, rather than sticking the with other G/T herd that might be below their level.

    I have a meeting on Thursday, and this is one of the (many)questions I have on my list. I'll let you know what they say.

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    PA uses a GIEP for the gifted kids. It is Gifted Individual Education Plan. Supposed to be individual for each kid identified as gifted, although my school district tends to get lazy and give the same one to multiple kids that are being pulled out together in her grade. She is pulled out 2x a week with 3 other kids. Mostly they work on projects and sometimes math word problems from the next grade level.

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