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  1. A REED is the process of looking at a student’s existing data, along with input from the parent, to determine if additional data is needed as part of an initial evaluation or as part of a reevaluation.

  2. An integral part of the REED process is documenting the explanation for decisions that are made. The REED form provided in this manual can be used to document why existing evaluation …

  3. A REED is required for any additional evaluation that will potentially add or modify eligibility for a special education service or program. These evaluations are considered “re-evaluations”.

  4. Introduction §300.305 Individualized Educational Program (IEP) team must undertake a review of existing evaluation data (REED) to determine if the student is a student with a disability:

  5. • A REED provides guidance for determining whether additional data (including testing, observations, rating scales, etc.) is needed for continued eligibility, to determine any other …

  6. REED created in DRAFT form until complete and signed by parent. After discussing evaluation plan with parent, indicate any concerns or additional information provided (medications, family …

  7. A reed sensor is a package built using a reed switch with additional functionality like ability to withstand higher shock, easier mounting, additional intelligent circuitry, etc.