09.25.2022

High School: ILPs

Beloved Falcon Families,

if you have not already done so, please review and complete the following information in regards to Individualized Learning Plans (ILPs).

At the start of each school year at iLEAD, learners and their facilitators, in collaboration with parents/guardians, meet to create an ILP that includes individual goals, academically aligned to state standards and social/emotional goals. Each learner then has an opportunity to reflect upon and evaluate their progress toward those outcomes, starting at a basic level when they are younger and improving their ability to self-assess over time.

We would like to invite you and your learner to meet to review assessments, discuss strengths and areas of growth, and work together to develop goals as well as create an action plan and strategies to accomplish those goals. Throughout the year, your child and staff will meet often to look critically at what they have accomplished, review assessment data, and create a portfolio that showcases what they have learned throughout the school year. Progress on goals will be reported on the first and second semester Reports of Progress (ROP), as well as during Learner-Led Conferences (LLCs).

In order to help prepare for this meeting:

Please make a copy of and complete this parent questionnaire to better identify areas for an action plan.

Sign-up for a slot via sign-up genius.

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