This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
I am writing to request that my son/daughter, (child's name), be evaluated for special education services. I am worried that (child's name) is not doing well in school and believe he/she may need special services in order to learn. (Child's name) is in the ( _ ) grade at (name of school).
Each letter you write should include the following basic information: Put the date on your letter. Give your child's full name and the name of your child's main teacher or current class placement. Say what you want, rather than what you don't want. Give your address and a daytime phone number where you can be reached.
In NYC, the special education preschool and school age children are coordinated by the Department of Education (DOE). To seek an evaluation for your child, email a letter to your local Committee on Preschool Special Education (CPSE). Find your district and CPSE by visiting the page “Find a School Tool” at schoolsearch.
SAMPLE LETTER: REQUESTING AN INDEPENDENT EVALUATION I am writing to request an independent educational evaluation at public expense because I am in disagreement with this evaluation. I would like this independent educational evaluation to be done as quickly as possible so that we can fully address (child's name) needs.
Ing to the writers at Indeed, employee performance evaluation letters should include five points: the employee's job description, areas in which their performance has improved, their strengths and weaknesses, recommended actionable goals and constructive feedback.
How to Request a Letter of Recommendation or Evaluation If at all possible, request your letter in person. Don't ask, “Can you write me a letter?” Instead ask, “Do you feel that you would be able to write a strong letter supporting my application to __________?”
Under the IDEA (the nation's special education law), you also have the right to ask the school to evaluate your child. The purpose of the evaluation is to see if he or she has a disability and needs special education services.
The Committee on Special Education (CSE) will evaluate your child at the CSE in your school district or at your child's school, if possible.
If you suspect your child may have ASD, call us at 914-997-5848, option 1, for a consultation to see how we can help your family.
Call your County Office of Superintendent of Schools. They will be able to guide you so that you can have your child evaluated and then help you go on from there. Also, consider keeping a binder of your observations and any documents you receive. This is really exciting, but also a big responsibility.