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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 273615" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>You won't have time to have the school conduct their evaluation to determine whether he qualifies or not for an IEP this late in the year. Once you formally make the request (in writing) they have 60 days from the time you sign their form authorizing the testing until they have to have the report completed. </p><p></p><p>You can submit your request for the school evaluation now, knowing that they likely won't finish until school starts up again. In fact, they may defer it to next year. That's still o.k. It will give you a chance to find out what the neuropsychologist says and you can share that with the school as they are conducting their own testing (they won't want to do some of the same tests or they'll be considered invalid).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 273615, member: 3444"] You won't have time to have the school conduct their evaluation to determine whether he qualifies or not for an IEP this late in the year. Once you formally make the request (in writing) they have 60 days from the time you sign their form authorizing the testing until they have to have the report completed. You can submit your request for the school evaluation now, knowing that they likely won't finish until school starts up again. In fact, they may defer it to next year. That's still o.k. It will give you a chance to find out what the neuropsychologist says and you can share that with the school as they are conducting their own testing (they won't want to do some of the same tests or they'll be considered invalid). [/QUOTE]
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