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Summary of Performance (SOP) Quiz
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Question 1 |
A Summary of Performance (SOP) is not required by IDEA, but is recommended by US Department of Education as a best practice for transitioning students.
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Question 2 |
Your child, the student, does not have any input into the Summary. Teachers and school administrators only provide information for the SOP.
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Question 3 |
If your child exceeds the age of eligibility for special education and does not graduate, the school is not required to complete a Summary of Performance.
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Question 4 |
SOP requirements vary by state. Be sure to check your state guidelines to see what your state requires.
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Question 5 |
Creating the Summary of Performance is part of the transition IEP process. However, the SOP in not part of the actual IEP. It should be a separate document.
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Question 6 |
The SOP should be a summary of your child’s academic achievement and functional performance only. The SOP does not list goals or include recommendations for meeting goals.
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Question 7 |
If your child is transitioning to higher education, the SOP may be necessary as he applies for college.
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Question 8 |
Test and assessment results for transition are part of the required transition process, but are not included in the SOP information.
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Question 9 |
If your child will transition to a state vocational rehabilitation agency and not further education, no information in the SOP is necessary.
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Question 10 |
Information in the Summary may help establish eligibility for reasonable accommodations and supports for your child in post-secondary settings.
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Question 11 |
If the SOP shows your child qualified for special education accommodations in high school, he will automatically qualify for accommodations and services in the post-secondary setting (i.e., college or employment.)
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Question 12 |
The Summary should include information about your child’s need for or use of assistive technology.
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Question 13 |
The SOP is a paperwork form that should not be created until the last month of school, just before the student transitions.
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Good information. Really helped. I am not as far out of the loop as I believed.
I got 13 out of 13. This is a very comprehensive unit with tons of valuable information.
Nice quiz. I got 9 out of 13.
I got 11/13 which i think is great myself. Shouldnt have missed any though.
Missed 2. Not Bad!
I got 7u out of 13 without studying for it
Quiz is very comprehensive & covers key points that parents & educators need to know. Please share with others. Great work, Wrightslaw!!
I just tried to take the test prior to reading the lectures.
Maria – How did you do on the quiz?
This is an excellent assessment quiz and an excellent resource regarding the SOP position in the IEP process and post-secondary arenas.