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<blockquote data-quote="Sheila" data-source="post: 8767" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>Unfortunately, this type "misinformation" being given to parents is all to common.</p><p></p><p>FYI: Anyone with the school district could have referred your child for the evaluation.</p><p></p><p>Statute: TITLE I / B / 614 / a / 1 / B</p><p>(B) Request for initial evaluation.--Consistent with subparagraph (D), either a parent of a child, or a State educational agency, other State agency, or local educational agency may initiate a request for an initial evaluation to determine if the child is a child with a disability.</p><p></p><p>Also:</p><p>Regulations: Part 300 / D / 300.301 / b</p><p>(b) Request for initial evaluation. Consistent with the consent requirements in Sec. 300.300, either a parent of a child or a public agency may initiate a request for an initial evaluation to determine if the child is a child with a disability.</p><p></p><p>If you had written a follow up letter regarding "the school told us that we had to see our family doctor first," I'd recommend that you present the bill to the sd for the private evaluation currently underway. But if you don't have anything in writing, you'll never get it paid.</p><p></p><p>If you've read many of the threads in this forum or in the sp ed archived, you've likely noted that Marti and I mention Certified Mail and follow-up conversations (phone or in person) with letters of understanding often. This practice helps safeguard your's and your child's rights. Without it, it's a he said/she said situation.</p><p></p><p>You're making good progress learning. Hang in</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sheila, post: 8767, member: 23"] Unfortunately, this type "misinformation" being given to parents is all to common. FYI: Anyone with the school district could have referred your child for the evaluation. Statute: TITLE I / B / 614 / a / 1 / B (B) Request for initial evaluation.--Consistent with subparagraph (D), either a parent of a child, or a State educational agency, other State agency, or local educational agency may initiate a request for an initial evaluation to determine if the child is a child with a disability. Also: Regulations: Part 300 / D / 300.301 / b (b) Request for initial evaluation. Consistent with the consent requirements in Sec. 300.300, either a parent of a child or a public agency may initiate a request for an initial evaluation to determine if the child is a child with a disability. If you had written a follow up letter regarding "the school told us that we had to see our family doctor first," I'd recommend that you present the bill to the sd for the private evaluation currently underway. But if you don't have anything in writing, you'll never get it paid. If you've read many of the threads in this forum or in the sp ed archived, you've likely noted that Marti and I mention Certified Mail and follow-up conversations (phone or in person) with letters of understanding often. This practice helps safeguard your's and your child's rights. Without it, it's a he said/she said situation. You're making good progress learning. Hang in [/QUOTE]
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