REQUEST FOR ASSESSMENT

If a parent suspects their child has a disability which is impairing the student’s ability to access their education, the parent may make a written request for an evaluation of their student. The written request must contain a statement of consent to evaluate the student. The letter should be sent to the school administration. The school has 15 calendar days, with some exceptions, to propose an assessment plan. The school has 60 calendar days to determine the student’s eligibility and areas of need.

Here is a sample letter which may aid you in requesting an assessment.

 

Dear Name of Principal or Special Education Administrator:

I am writing to request that my child, Name of Child, be evaluated for special education eligibility and services under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA).

My child has been struggling with identify your areas of concern, using supporting evidence such as academic work samples, teacher communications, report cards, etc.

Name of Teacher and I have been working informally to help Name of Child We have tried Give examples of tactics that have been tried.

I understand that I am giving written consent for my child to be evaluated. Please notify me of your assessment plan and provide any other information you have regarding the evaluation process.

I would be happy to discuss Name of Child with you. During the day I can be reached as Daytime Phone Number.

Thank you for your attention to this matter.

Sincerely,

Your Name

 

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Author: Kristin Springer Attorney at law

I am an attorney who practices civil rights and education law in the Bay Area. I was admitted into practice in November 2000. In addition to my license to practice law, I am a trained mediator who has completed over 40 hours of training and participated in numerous mediations. In August 2016, after taking five years off to homeschool my children, I made the decision to focus my practice on the civil and educational rights of students in the State of California. Having a child who had an individual education plan until he graduated, I know firsthand how difficult it can be to advocate for your child to receive an appropriate education.  I represent students with disabilities in disputes with their school district about what is an appropriate education. My work includes claims under the IDEA, ADA, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, and California Law. I have experience in handling disciplinary matters, Title IX investigations, and civil harassment/TRO hearings. If you would like to contact me, feel free to call my office at 925-551-1041.

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