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.
General Considerations When Writing an Evaluative Letter Share an accurate assessment of the applicant's suitability for the professional program. Briefly explain your relationship to the applicant (what capacity do you know the student, for how long and if your assessment is based upon direct or indirect observations)
To request an evaluation, write a letter to the district special education director/coordinator, with a copy to your child's teacher and principal. Tell them that you are concerned about your child's educational progress. Say that you are making a referral for assessment for special education services.
I have reason to believe that my child has special needs that require special education and related services. (Briefly explain why you believe this to be true.) Please arrange to have my child evaluated by a child study team as quickly as possible, so that an appropriate program for (him/her) can be provided.
I have reason to believe that my child has special needs that require special education and related services. (Briefly explain why you believe this to be true.) Please arrange to have my child evaluated by a child study team as quickly as possible, so that an appropriate program for (him/her) can be provided.
Dear (person's name), 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).
Child Study Team Evaluation The primary purpose of this evaluation is to determine whether or not the child is eligible for special education services at school. Child Study Team evaluations usually include an IQ test and an achievement test. The interpretation of the results is generally very focused on the scores.
Convey that you are asking them because you have appreciated your time together and feel that they can provide an important perspective to your application. Provide Materials: Provide the letter writer with all the materials they'll need (resume, CV, submission instructions, deadline, etc.)
Here are the steps to make it happen. Find out where to send your request. Ask your child's teacher who to send your request to. Write a letter or email. Be specific about why you're requesting the evaluation. Consent to your child being evaluated. Make sure the letter arrives. Follow up. Learn more.
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.