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I am writing to formally request a meeting to create a 504 plan for my child, (child's name). As you may know, (child's name) has (name of disability or health issue), a condition that impacts (his/her/their) daily functioning at school.
Parents: Parents may request a Child Study Team Evaluation by contacting the Special Education Department and forwarding their request in writing, with original signature included.
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).
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).
Contact the school's office and explain you would like to have your child evaluated for an IEP. That gets the process started. A Special Education teacher or school counselor or school psychologist will contact you about forms to fill out and a questionnaire to answer.
To request an evaluation to determine if your child is eligible for special education, you should submit a written request to your child's school. If your child is pre-school age and not enrolled in school yet, direct the letter to the School District's Special Education Director.
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.
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 __________?”
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).
I am concerned about (your child's first name)'s progress in (his/her) current program. I am writing to request a re-evaluation to determine what changes need to be made in (your child's first name)'s IEP for (him/her) to be successful in school.