Anonymous wrote:The IEP calendar continues through the summer. In FCPS (I'm assuming Fairfax?) schools have to follow timelines. See page 71 of this parent handbook:
https://www.fcps.edu/sites/default/files/media/forms/SpecialEducationParentHandbook.pdf
1. Parents make a referral
2. Local Screening meeting is held within 10 days (sounds like you had that part) - determine areas to evaluate
3. Eligibility meeting - must be held within 65 business days of referral - business days include over the summer
If you wait until fall it seems like it will take forever to get an IEP...
good luck!
Anonymous wrote:I'm confused about why it would take 2 months for testing, but I think (1) defer to next year could work only if the same players who know your kid will be involved but as PP said - move forward now - and (2) indeed make the most of this summer to boost reading through tutor, lab school, sienna, whatever else!
Anonymous wrote:I am reading the book “Overcoming Dyslexia” (recommend to anyone that has a kid or thinks their kids has dyslexia). In the book, the author talks about the value of time in terms of early interventions. Time is of the essence for these kids.
I would push for an assessment now, they still have time to complete one, so you come out of the gate running in second grade. If he has dyslexia. He will need specialized interventions and you will want to start as soon as possible. A formal written request will start the timeline for the school.
On a personal note, get the school to do as much as they can to help him but if you can get outside support also. Unfortunately, I have not heard off many cases in public schools where in school interventions were enough.