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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 721890" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>From what I can figure out on google, the SBLC is a school building level committee meeting. It is sort of equivalent to a 504, which is NOT an IEP. You want to ask for an IEP. An IEP provides MUCH stronger protections under the law. </p><p></p><p>There is a link to a site that will help you create the letter on this site. If you click here <a href="https://www.conductdisorders.com/community/threads/recommended-special-education-resources.33738/" target="_blank">https://www.conductdisorders.com/community/threads/recommended-special-education-resources.33738/</a> and then go to the Student Advocacy Center (the first link on the page that the link will take you to), it will give you choices of letters to write. Don't worry that it is an advocacy center out of Michigan. The letters will apply to any state. </p><p></p><p>You want the Letter to Request a Special Education Evaluation link on that page. By asking for an IEP evaluation, and mailing it to the school via certified mail, return receipt requested (a very important step), you put federal timelines into place. They have a certain number of days to get the evaluation done from the date of the letter. Your daughter has the protections of an IEP while they are doing the evaluation. </p><p></p><p>You can learn more about IEPs on <a href="http://www.wrightslaw..com" target="_blank">www.wrightslaw..com</a> and by reading the Special Education 101 archives of this forum (click the Parent Support Forum Archives and then the Special Education 101 Archives will show up to be clicked on) The women who moderated those forums for us for years are simply incredible. They worked with some of the most difficult school districts and they got exactly what their kids needed by learning the laws and making the schools follow them. They taught many of us to do that also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 721890, member: 1233"] From what I can figure out on google, the SBLC is a school building level committee meeting. It is sort of equivalent to a 504, which is NOT an IEP. You want to ask for an IEP. An IEP provides MUCH stronger protections under the law. There is a link to a site that will help you create the letter on this site. If you click here [URL]https://www.conductdisorders.com/community/threads/recommended-special-education-resources.33738/[/URL] and then go to the Student Advocacy Center (the first link on the page that the link will take you to), it will give you choices of letters to write. Don't worry that it is an advocacy center out of Michigan. The letters will apply to any state. You want the Letter to Request a Special Education Evaluation link on that page. By asking for an IEP evaluation, and mailing it to the school via certified mail, return receipt requested (a very important step), you put federal timelines into place. They have a certain number of days to get the evaluation done from the date of the letter. Your daughter has the protections of an IEP while they are doing the evaluation. You can learn more about IEPs on [URL="http://www.wrightslaw..com"]www.wrightslaw..com[/URL] and by reading the Special Education 101 archives of this forum (click the Parent Support Forum Archives and then the Special Education 101 Archives will show up to be clicked on) The women who moderated those forums for us for years are simply incredible. They worked with some of the most difficult school districts and they got exactly what their kids needed by learning the laws and making the schools follow them. They taught many of us to do that also. [/QUOTE]
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