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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No, a child doesn't need to be re-tested for the triennial review to determine eligibility. I have 2 kids with IEPs in HS now. In the early elementary years, testing (school and private) were more frequent as we strove to understand our kids' challenges and areas of need. As they got older, we did less testing because we (us and the school team) didn't feel additional information was needed. I will say that one DS has a math disability and took a specific assessment for math almost every year because that was an ongoing area of concern and we needed to know how much he was able to generalize.[/quote] thanks, MY DD was pissed off saying the school system sucks and they failed and all that .... I guess they didn't do anything wrong.[/quote] They are required to re-test every three years unless the team (which includes you) agrees that testing isn't necessary. That should have been a discussion in IEP meetings.[/quote]
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