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<blockquote data-quote="Sheila" data-source="post: 8417" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>Good news about the IEE!!! :warrior:</p><p></p><p>The school district is required by law to provide you a list of evaluators, HOWEVER, you do not have to use them. Actually, if you want a true IEE, don't use them unless you check them out VERY THOROUGHLY -- qualifications, percentage of their business derived from school districts, references, reputation, etc. You don't want evaluators who derive their income primarily from school districts performing the evaluations.</p><p></p><p>I was given the same info you were given by our sd. It conflicts with State and Federal regs and these are policies -- not law. That doesn't mean you can hop on a plane and take your child out-of-state for the evaluations. Your State Education Agency is required to have personnel on staff to answer Special Education questions. I recommend you call them or your OSEP regional office.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sheila, post: 8417, member: 23"] Good news about the IEE!!! [img]:warrior:[/img] The school district is required by law to provide you a list of evaluators, HOWEVER, you do not have to use them. Actually, if you want a true IEE, don't use them unless you check them out VERY THOROUGHLY -- qualifications, percentage of their business derived from school districts, references, reputation, etc. You don't want evaluators who derive their income primarily from school districts performing the evaluations. I was given the same info you were given by our sd. It conflicts with State and Federal regs and these are policies -- not law. That doesn't mean you can hop on a plane and take your child out-of-state for the evaluations. Your State Education Agency is required to have personnel on staff to answer Special Education questions. I recommend you call them or your OSEP regional office. [/QUOTE]
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