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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 297258" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>That's a good thought- I am not sure I can get that then though because this evaluation had to be done within a certain amount of time for the triennial review. If I wait I'm thinking this sd would say then the home sd can evaluation him and I KNOW the home sd will just look at what this state sd came up with. That's my concern. He's on an IEP now and they are using it at this sd. Teachers give him glowing reports in the area of behavior but report that he does have difficulties in some areas (which are indicative of ED or BiPolar (BP) or something), so I thought this might be a good time to try to "lock in" that even when his behavcior is not a problem, he needs an IEP. This would suffice until his next triennial review unless something major changed. </p><p></p><p>Also, he's probably going to get the "early release" from Department of Juvenile Justice for good behavior. That gets him out in Mid-Feb, meaning all parties have to be notified and records transferred to sd by mid-Jan. If it takes 3 mos to get testing and the report, the IEE would need to be started by early Oct. at the latest in order to give us time to have an IEP meeting afterwards. I guess I'm afriad to wait to request it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 297258, member: 3699"] That's a good thought- I am not sure I can get that then though because this evaluation had to be done within a certain amount of time for the triennial review. If I wait I'm thinking this sd would say then the home sd can evaluation him and I KNOW the home sd will just look at what this state sd came up with. That's my concern. He's on an IEP now and they are using it at this sd. Teachers give him glowing reports in the area of behavior but report that he does have difficulties in some areas (which are indicative of ED or BiPolar (BP) or something), so I thought this might be a good time to try to "lock in" that even when his behavcior is not a problem, he needs an IEP. This would suffice until his next triennial review unless something major changed. Also, he's probably going to get the "early release" from Department of Juvenile Justice for good behavior. That gets him out in Mid-Feb, meaning all parties have to be notified and records transferred to sd by mid-Jan. If it takes 3 mos to get testing and the report, the IEE would need to be started by early Oct. at the latest in order to give us time to have an IEP meeting afterwards. I guess I'm afriad to wait to request it. [/QUOTE]
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