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Does anyone know what a parent's rights are as far as having a child tested for learning disabilities by the school district? Apparently here a parent can insist they test for Gifted and they will do it, but if you are concerned there is a problem the school gets to decide if they even fill out the paperwork to have an initial evaluation done?
I am looking into private testing, but am really frustrated that the school won't take my concerns seriously. Her current teacher is, and went to bat for me with the school level admin, but because she isn't "failing" they won't do anything. DUH! She isn't failing because every time she fails a test the teachers have had her use her book and "do corrections" and bring the grade up to a C or B, and give her extra credit projects. Homework is a Pass/Fail-- as long as you did it you pass, even if every one of them is wrong. We can't hurt their self esteem, or have the school/teacher look bad, by actually giving them a D or F.
Does a parent have any legal right to insist on at least an initial evaluation? I may be completely wrong about there being a problem, but in the last 15 years my mother's intuition has always been right. If I pay out of pocket for private testing and they find something I am going to be really mad.
I am looking into private testing, but am really frustrated that the school won't take my concerns seriously. Her current teacher is, and went to bat for me with the school level admin, but because she isn't "failing" they won't do anything. DUH! She isn't failing because every time she fails a test the teachers have had her use her book and "do corrections" and bring the grade up to a C or B, and give her extra credit projects. Homework is a Pass/Fail-- as long as you did it you pass, even if every one of them is wrong. We can't hurt their self esteem, or have the school/teacher look bad, by actually giving them a D or F.
Does a parent have any legal right to insist on at least an initial evaluation? I may be completely wrong about there being a problem, but in the last 15 years my mother's intuition has always been right. If I pay out of pocket for private testing and they find something I am going to be really mad.

) and she diagnosed him as having APD(auditory processing disorder) and now he has a 504 plan. I would advise you to first find out your state's laws and then try to fins someone who has been through it in your district and ask for advice. I know that if I had gone to the principal and talked to her, she would have tried to talk me out of an evaluation, so that is why I put it in writing. Then they are obligated by law. Good luck.