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One thing I'd check.....On an original IEP here, the parent can refuse to sign and the child stays in "regular ed" (for now). On an annual, the parent doesn't have to sign and the school can change whatever they want to within the special ed system. I don't know if this is a special ed IEP, but if it is and you don't know if you will want them in special ed for high school, it might be something to think about.

I am a bit curious about this. Is there a difference between graduating from special ed as compared to a general ed for high school ? Does this matter for college admissions ?

My kid currently does not have an IEP, despite his diagnosis (but I am keeping an eye out for issues/resolution to said issues etc in the far future). He still has issues with writing, which I am trying to mitigate outside of the school system. He does have a 504. Academically, he does well with STEM subjects, reading, but not writing,.