Want2,
I agree with the others. You need to send a letter, certified, to the school requesting a full educational evaluation. If your daughter's disability (and adhd is classified as a disibility if it impeads her ability to learn or disrupts her ability to learn) is correctly diagnosis'd by a qualified professional, you need to start the process now because it can take months to get a good IEP written and all the testing done.
Your daughter is also in need of a Functional Behavioral Analysis (or FBA) so that a plan can be in place when her behaviors get out of hand. There is some protection for children with disabilities.
The best thing you can do right now, is send the letter and then research, research, research. Begin over on the Special Education board and just do some reading. Then go to the Special Education archives and read some more! There are examples of letters, links and more. It will help you not only draft your letter to the school, but prepare you for the eligibility meeting.
Additionally, how much time did the doctor spend with your daughter before making the diagnosis? Did you tell him you suspected adhd? He did not get feedback from teachers or a questionaire from you? I went back and read your post again, sounds like she has seen this doctor before? Realize as well, that unlike "traditional" adhd medications (concerta, adderal, ritalin) which enter the body and are effective immediately until they wear off, Strattera can take a number of weeks before you begin to see it's effects.
Good luck.
Sharon