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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 472200" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>You not only have the right as anyone to look for your own evaluation (but school does not have to honor any outside evaluation, they SHOULD consider it, but...) but you do have the right for an independent second opinion PAID by the district if you do not agree with the first evaluation. Read the complete version of the parent rights they were supposed to give you. It should explain. I believe this is right as I have read this stuff many times. What I am not postitve of is if this is an added safe guard MN has or if it is all over the USA (they have some things that go beyond the minimum required by federal law as many states do). Sounds like you are being an awsome advocate for your difficult child.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 472200, member: 12886"] You not only have the right as anyone to look for your own evaluation (but school does not have to honor any outside evaluation, they SHOULD consider it, but...) but you do have the right for an independent second opinion PAID by the district if you do not agree with the first evaluation. Read the complete version of the parent rights they were supposed to give you. It should explain. I believe this is right as I have read this stuff many times. What I am not postitve of is if this is an added safe guard MN has or if it is all over the USA (they have some things that go beyond the minimum required by federal law as many states do). Sounds like you are being an awsome advocate for your difficult child. [/QUOTE]
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