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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Your first step is a written request for testing sent to the principal and special education coordinator (sometimes it’s an AP or school psychologist). It can be simple—“I have concerns about my child’s academic progress and am requesting they be tested for an IEP.” You can include additional details if you want to make a stronger case but they are not required. [/quote] OP again. I did this a year ago (ask for an IEP eval.) I did not use specific testing language, but I mentioned needing to see if an IEP was needed. They never provided any testing data or any insight but gave me stuff to do with the student at home. Is that normal? On one of the above comments, they have 30 days to analyze data and then 45 days to test. So that's 65 days for just the testing AND THEN they determine whether to do an assessment? Then they have 60 days for the assessment? That's more than half the school year? [/quote]
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