I agree. An IEP is much more than a resource room. It is a guarantee that accomadations and modifications WILL be made. It is more of a legal document than a 504. If she still has aspergers than she continues to qualify. Just b/c she is not requiring much services right now doesn't mean that she won't later. Disabilities such as aspergers and my son's tourettes wax/wane in severity. The school should realize this gives them options if need be.