Forms
This site includes forms designed by the Pennsylvania Department of Education to ensure that students with disabilities receive a free, appropriate, public education. Forms are available for the Infant-Toddler/Early Intervention, Preschool/Early Intervention, and School-age programs, and include both annotated and non-annotated versions. Forms are available as Word and pdf documents.
Bureau of Special Education Complaint Form
Access the State Complaint Form and State Complaint Resolution Procedures on PDE’s Special Education Dispute Resolution page. This webpage also contains the State Complaint Form translated into other languages.
If you need more information about the complaint process or if you are unable to print the packet and would like to receive a complaint form by mail, please contact the Special Educaton ConsultLine at 1-800-879-2301, ConsultLine@odr-pa.org or submit an online request.
IEP in Braille
Download the Nemeth format ⏷
Download the UEB format ⏷
Effective Date:7/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
This form, effective beginning July 1, 2008, is to be used when the Local Education Agency (LEA) seeks to obtain consent from the parent to excuse required members of the IEP team from attending an IEP team meeting.
Age:School Age
Language:Polish
Effective Date:7/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
This form, effective beginning July 1, 2008, is to be used when the Local Education Agency (LEA) seeks to obtain consent from the parent to excuse required members of the IEP team from attending an IEP team meeting.
Age:School Age
Language:Russian
Effective Date:7/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
This form, effective beginning July 1, 2008, is to be used when the Local Education Agency (LEA) seeks to obtain consent from the parent to excuse required members of the IEP team from attending an IEP team meeting.
Age:School Age
Language:Spanish
Effective Date:7/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
This form, effective beginning July 1, 2008, is to be used when the Local Education Agency (LEA) seeks to obtain consent from the parent to excuse required members of the IEP team from attending an IEP team meeting.
Age:School Age
Language:Ukranian
Effective Date:7/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
This form, effective beginning July 1, 2008, is to be used when the Local Education Agency (LEA) seeks to obtain consent from the parent to excuse required members of the IEP team from attending an IEP team meeting.
Age:School Age
Language:Urdu
Effective Date:7/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
This form, effective beginning July 1, 2008, is to be used when the Local Education Agency (LEA) seeks to obtain consent from the parent to excuse required members of the IEP team from attending an IEP team meeting.
Age:School Age
Language:Vietnamese
Effective Date:5/16/2018 1:42:31 PM
This is the Spanish version of the Parent’s Rights Agreement form that summarizes the parent and child’s rights during the Early Intervention process.
Age:Infant/Toddler
Language:Spanish
Effective Date:
The Early Intervention Communication Plan for use as of November 2019. The plan has detailed discussion points that families with children who are deaf or hard of hearing and IFSP or IEP team members should consider during plan development. Information in the plan addresses language and communication needs; communication options, opportunities for direct communication; and progress, assistive technology, devices and services. It also provides a glossary of terms for use.
Age:Infant/Toddler,Preschool
Language:English
Effective Date:11/15/2019 12:00:00 AM
The Chinese version of the Early Intervention Communication Plan has detailed discussion points that families with children who are deaf or hard of hearing and IFSP or IEP team members should consider during plan development. Information in the plan addresses language and communication needs; communication options, opportunities for direct communication; and progress, assistive technology, devices and services. It also provides a glossary of terms for use.
Age:Infant/Toddler,Preschool
Language:Chinese
Effective Date:11/15/2019 12:00:00 AM
The French version of the Early Intervention Communication Plan has detailed discussion points that families with children who are deaf or hard of hearing and IFSP or IEP team members should consider during plan development. Information in the plan addresses language and communication needs; communication options, opportunities for direct communication; and progress, assistive technology, devices and services. It also provides a glossary of terms for use.
Age:Preschool,Infant/Toddler
Language:French