IEP Statuses

A student can have more than one IEPClosed Individualized Education Program. However, an IEP can only have one status.

The IEP statuses are:

Draft

An IEP that is currently in the process of being completed and is not active.

Active

An IEP that has been signed and implemented and is being used by teachers.

Previous

A former IEP that is no longer active.

Discarded

An IEP that had been worked on, was saved, but was not completed. It may have been started by mistake for the wrong student or the parents decided to not implement it.

Note: You must manually override the IEP status to assign it the Discarded status.
Amended The active IEP that has been changed.
Rejected A draft IEP that has been rejected by the parent/guardian.
Amendment Draft A copy of the Active IEP that is being changed.
Rejected Amendment A change to an IEP that has been rejected by a parent or guardian.
Pending Approval A draft IEP that is one step away from becoming the Active IEP. That step is the completion step which is awaiting the parent/guardian signature.