Welllllll...


that depends.

Technically, unless this is a GIEP administered under state law, or the child is 2e and therefore a qualified individual with a disability, they don't.

A GIEP isn't the equal of a disability-related one. Not even close. The feds don't even CARE about GIEP's for students without disabilities.

What that means in pragmatic terms is that unless it's written into state law that students are ENTITLED to appropriate education as a result of being identified as gifted and having a GIEP... there isn't any way to get enforcement of what is written in that plan.

frown


Schrödinger's cat walks into a bar. And doesn't.