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<blockquote data-quote="Michellenurse0" data-source="post: 46855" data-attributes="member: 3775"><p>We too had all of the testing done. And they never went over the results till the IEP meeting. But I know that the school psychologist in our SD does some of the testing but can read all the results. She went over the entire test results (in the IEP meeting) and answered any and all questions. I also had other questions for her later on after the meeting (he was also superior intelligence) and she was good enough to answer them. At the time he was given a 504 but then upon continuos issues and failing grades they gave him a SE 89 OHI. Call you school psychologist and see what she can tell you. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michellenurse0, post: 46855, member: 3775"] We too had all of the testing done. And they never went over the results till the IEP meeting. But I know that the school psychologist in our SD does some of the testing but can read all the results. She went over the entire test results (in the IEP meeting) and answered any and all questions. I also had other questions for her later on after the meeting (he was also superior intelligence) and she was good enough to answer them. At the time he was given a 504 but then upon continuos issues and failing grades they gave him a SE 89 OHI. Call you school psychologist and see what she can tell you. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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