It depends. I only had IEP's in High School. When I had my IEP's, the people that were there were me, my parents, the LD teacher, my guidance counselor, one of the regular ed teachers (whichever one they picked), and sometimes the school psychologist. My IEP was in the springtime, so what we discussed were goals that i would accomplish over the year, what my grades have been so far, what my workload would be for the next year, etc. I don't know what grade you're going into, but once you get into your junior and senior year, you start talking about college and future plans. I know that once you turn 18, the IEP deal goes a whole new route for everybody. But you don't have to worry about that probably for a while.