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for my own curiosity....trienennials?
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<blockquote data-quote="slsh" data-source="post: 577941" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>I think technically the reason for doing a triennial is to confirm the child still qualifies for sped services. I waived a couple for my oldest because... well, lets face it - he is always going to be quad, nonverbal, and visually impaired. No question he qualified for sped. Lots of other stuff involved in my decision, none of which would apply to your situation. </p><p></p><p>Buddy is right - the IEP team can waive the triennial. on the other hand, you can always request a redo full evaluation at any time, so if you have any inclination to waive it now, you could request it later. But I think you were right to <u>not</u> waive it. She's in a different place than she was last time, so you want to get a current evaluation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slsh, post: 577941, member: 8"] I think technically the reason for doing a triennial is to confirm the child still qualifies for sped services. I waived a couple for my oldest because... well, lets face it - he is always going to be quad, nonverbal, and visually impaired. No question he qualified for sped. Lots of other stuff involved in my decision, none of which would apply to your situation. Buddy is right - the IEP team can waive the triennial. on the other hand, you can always request a redo full evaluation at any time, so if you have any inclination to waive it now, you could request it later. But I think you were right to [U]not[/U] waive it. She's in a different place than she was last time, so you want to get a current evaluation. [/QUOTE]
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