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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 325476" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>Susie, does it help if Audrey gets some testing done herself in this time? Brcause frankly, I don'ttrust education authorities do get the testing accurate in sufficient detail. Also, going private can often speed up the process.</p><p></p><p>If there isn't time or it can't be done privately in the time, then Audrey, I suggest you ask for copies of all test results so any testing you get done privately can piggyback onto the school's results and actually use them to fine-tune it and get the detail in the areas most needed.</p><p></p><p>I know justsending the letter isn't always enough. It should be, because by law they mustrespond. The aim of paying extra for receipt confirmation is to make sure they don't try to say later on, "We didn't get that letter at all, "or "We didn't get it until such-and-such a date."</p><p></p><p>I would have thought email would have tyhta protection, but Audrey - Susie knows what works best in your area, so I would recommend you do it her way. A few dollars is a worthwhile investment if it saves your son that much extra time. Also, receipt of a registered receipt confirmation letter often scares the pants off the school and sends a message, "This woman knows the ropes, we'd better get the lead out and expedite this."</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 325476, member: 1991"] Susie, does it help if Audrey gets some testing done herself in this time? Brcause frankly, I don'ttrust education authorities do get the testing accurate in sufficient detail. Also, going private can often speed up the process. If there isn't time or it can't be done privately in the time, then Audrey, I suggest you ask for copies of all test results so any testing you get done privately can piggyback onto the school's results and actually use them to fine-tune it and get the detail in the areas most needed. I know justsending the letter isn't always enough. It should be, because by law they mustrespond. The aim of paying extra for receipt confirmation is to make sure they don't try to say later on, "We didn't get that letter at all, "or "We didn't get it until such-and-such a date." I would have thought email would have tyhta protection, but Audrey - Susie knows what works best in your area, so I would recommend you do it her way. A few dollars is a worthwhile investment if it saves your son that much extra time. Also, receipt of a registered receipt confirmation letter often scares the pants off the school and sends a message, "This woman knows the ropes, we'd better get the lead out and expedite this." Marg [/QUOTE]
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