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list the steps a parent/family must go through to have a child tested in the your school school system.

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To have a child tested in the school system, parents must initiate contact with the school, complete the necessary documentation, provide consent, and participate in pre- and post-evaluation meetings to discuss their child's educational needs.

Step-by-step explanation:

To have a child tested in the school system for academic or special education assessments, a parent/family usually needs to go through several steps. The process can vary by state and district, so here is a generalized list:

  1. Contact the school's main office or the child's teacher to express concerns and request an evaluation.
  2. Complete any required forms or documentation, which may include providing educational history and specific areas of concern.
  3. The school may require a meeting with the parent(s), teacher, and possibly a school psychologist or counselor to discuss the next steps.
  4. Consent is typically required from the parent or guardian for the school to proceed with the testing.
  5. The school conducts the evaluations, using various tools and criteria to assess the child's needs.
  6. Post-evaluation, a meeting is scheduled to review the results and discuss potential educational plans or accommodations.

The steps ensure adherence to regulations like the No Child Left Behind Act and accommodate special education needs or other academic assessments.

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