Illinois Sample Letter for Request to be Retested

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US-0562LR
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Sample Letter for Request to be Retested

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The purpose of a reevaluation meeting is to determine whether additional information is needed to determine if a student continues to have a disability requiring specially designed instruction and related services, and the nature and extent of special education and related services that the student needs.

I have concerns about child's name progress and am writing to formally request that he/she/they be reevaluated so that the IEP team can consider appropriate programs and services.

Open with a professional greetingWriting a professional greeting, followed by a comma, is a friendly way to start your request letter. The word 'Dear', followed by your recipient's title and surname suits most letters of request. If your recipient is someone you know well, you may address them by their first name.

I feel that my child is not making progress in his/her special education program. I am particularly concerned about the area(s) of . In order to better understand the problem and the type and amount of services that may be needed, I am requesting that my child be reevaluated.

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To write a letter of request, start by greeting the recipient with Dear, followed by the person's last name and title, or To Whom It May Concern. Then, briefly explain who you are and why you're writing in the 1st paragraph. Next, provide additional context and details about your request in the 2nd paragraph.

I am the parent of , whose date of birth is . In order to better understand my child's disability, measure the progress that he/she made in his/her current program and the type and amount of services currently needed, I am requesting that my child be re-evaluated.

Before you write a request letter, one should know to whom the letter is addressed....Here is the simple format of the request letter:Date.Recipient Name, designation and address.Subject.Salutation (Dear Sir/Mam, Mr./Mrs./Ms.)Body of the letter.Gratitude.Closing the letter (Your's Sincerely)Your Name and Signature.09-Feb-2021

A reevaluation may not occur more than once a year (unless parent or public agency agrees otherwise) and must occur at least once every three years. The reevaluation must follow evaluation procedures as stipulated in the IDEA and is done to ensure that the student is gaining educational benefit.

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Illinois Sample Letter for Request to be Retested