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What Is FAPE?

FAPE is the promise behind every IEP: a Free Appropriate Public Education. Knowing what it really means is one of the most powerful tools a parent has. Here it is in plain English. Free. No signup.

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FAPE stands for Free Appropriate Public Education. It is the core right that IDEA guarantees every student with a disability, and it is the standard your child's whole IEP is measured against. Here is what each word actually means, and how to use it.

FAPE, word by word

What "appropriate" really requires

This is the word that matters most. In 2017, the U.S. Supreme Court (Endrew F. v. Douglas County) ruled that an IEP must be reasonably calculated to enable a child to make progress appropriate in light of the child's circumstances. In plain terms: the school cannot offer a bare-minimum plan. The goals must be meaningful and ambitious for your child. "He is making some progress" is not automatically enough if the progress is trivial.

How to use FAPE in a meeting

You do not need to quote case law. You just need one question: "How is this plan reasonably calculated to help my child make meaningful progress?" That single question puts the FAPE standard on the table. If the team cannot answer it with specifics, the plan may not meet FAPE, and that is your opening to ask for more.

A line you can say "I want to make sure this IEP meets FAPE. Can you walk me through how these goals and services are reasonably calculated to help [child] make meaningful progress this year?"

Common Questions

What does FAPE stand for?
FAPE stands for Free Appropriate Public Education. It is the core right guaranteed to students with disabilities under IDEA.
What does "appropriate" mean in FAPE?
Under the Supreme Court's Endrew F. decision, an IEP must be reasonably calculated to enable the child to make progress appropriate in light of their circumstances. It must be more than minimal.
Does FAPE mean the best possible education?
Not the absolute best, but meaningful, ambitious progress for your child. Schools must aim higher than trivial progress.
Is FAPE really free?
Yes. Every evaluation, service, and accommodation in the IEP is provided at no cost to the family.
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