Sharon Posted February 4 Posted February 4 The school missed the required triennial eval date. No RR has been given to the parent. It was started but never finished. The parent just realized. Will she be able to get an IEE? Not sure how they can defend no RR in a hearing. Quote
0 Elemeno Posted February 5 Posted February 5 I can't see why she still wouldn't be able to get that IEE, though it will take a lot of people jumping back on the ball. I would send a written communication about the missed eval. Quote
0 Moderators Carolyn Rowlett Posted February 5 Moderators Posted February 5 Also request the IEE at the same time you send written communication about the missed eval. The school had its chance. 1 Quote
0 JSD24 Posted February 7 Posted February 7 Not sure if it makes sense to call someone and ask about the triennial. When a parent asks for an IEE, the school only has 2 choices: Yes or Due Process. You might want to see what direction they will head in if you're planning on asking for an IEE. (I have a feeling they will get the eval done and then say in DP that their eval was appropriate albeit late.) When was the PTE signed? If the parent didn't give their written permission, they might not be late; the school might be blocked from doing it. Quote
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The school missed the required triennial eval date. No RR has been given to the parent. It was started but never finished. The parent just realized. Will she be able to get an IEE? Not sure how they can defend no RR in a hearing.
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