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School Meeting Prep

Walk into the meeting with a clearer plan and stronger asks.

This template helps you turn concerns into prepared notes, accommodations, and follow-up questions before the meeting starts. Use it to keep the conversation grounded in what your child needs now, not just what the school is ready to offer.

  • Write down strengths, barriers, and priorities before the room gets fast.
  • Keep accommodations and meeting questions in one place.
  • Leave with clearer notes about what was agreed to and what still needs follow-up.
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Before the Meeting

Quick prep checklist

  • Bring assessments, recent emails, and any relevant reports Keep the documents you are most likely to reference in one folder or binder.
  • Write your top three priorities in advance If the meeting gets rushed, you still know the most important asks to make.
  • Decide who is taking notes It is easier to listen and advocate when one person is tracking what is said.

Strengths and Supports

Start with what helps your child learn

Barriers and Risks

Be specific about what is not working

Meeting Priorities

Accommodations and questions to bring into the room

Follow-Up Notes

Write down commitments while the meeting is fresh

Keep in Mind

A few grounding reminders for the meeting

  • You are part of the planning process Preparation is not extra. It is part of effective advocacy for your child.
  • Specific examples help Concrete barriers and examples are easier to act on than broad concerns.
  • Written follow-up matters Verbal agreement is better when paired with clear notes and dates.

Open Notes

Use this space for anything that does not fit cleanly elsewhere