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If I want to write a formal request for iep re-evaluation
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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 242495" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>No, a high school student in AP classes with a 4.0 would not legally qualify for a new IEP under IDEA and wouldn't remain legally qualified for a pre-existing one because the disability is not adversely impacting the academic performance. Now if he were demonstrating huge deficits in areas like social skills or life skills that might be a different story. But in absence of such deficits, that 4.0 student is already achieving academic success and it would be a huge waste of time and taxpayer money to evaluate and extend services.</p><p> </p><p>Again, let's get back to the question as this issue pertains to your child: Is he getting D's and F's in his classes? Or is he in danger of not graduating due to not having enough credits? Please answer this question.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 242495, member: 701"] No, a high school student in AP classes with a 4.0 would not legally qualify for a new IEP under IDEA and wouldn't remain legally qualified for a pre-existing one because the disability is not adversely impacting the academic performance. Now if he were demonstrating huge deficits in areas like social skills or life skills that might be a different story. But in absence of such deficits, that 4.0 student is already achieving academic success and it would be a huge waste of time and taxpayer money to evaluate and extend services. Again, let's get back to the question as this issue pertains to your child: Is he getting D's and F's in his classes? Or is he in danger of not graduating due to not having enough credits? Please answer this question. [/QUOTE]
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