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My child's school is suggesting that we do a review of records for her last evaluation before graduation (summer before 11th). Will this be okay when she self declares her disability in college or will they need an Evaluation done within 3 years? When I asked her case manager she said they would not do an evaluation for the purpose of college transition but if we asked for an eval they would do one this summer.  Also, the last eval the school did 3 years ago for some reason they decided to no longer include reading (she's had since 2nd grade) even though her fluency scores were in the 1 to 8%tile. (We agreed to it so we wouldn't hold up her services and we were not willing/able to go to court to fight for it at the time) They listed Gifted and OHI for EF and Anxiety as her disability categories for the 1st time and without reading. I just want to make sure she has what she needs when she goes to college to be covered for any accommodations (extra time, notes etc.) under ADA. Anything else I should be thinking about along with this? Thanks in advance!!!

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I feel an eval is needed.  Reading should be assessed so she can have access to audiobooks in college.  (Are audiobooks a current accommodation?)  Let them do the RR (likely what they have time to do & be in compliance for triennial eval timelines) and then the full eval over the summer.  She seems more like SDL Reading than OHI but dyslexia and ADHD & EF issues as well as anxiety can be comorbid.

If you do college visits this summer, pop into the disabilities office and ask them what they want in order to provide accommodations.  I have an advocate friend who suggests a disabled child stay within a 2-3 hour radius of home in case parents need to stop by and help them during the course of their college career.

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Thank you. Yes, she does have audiobooks on her IEP currently. That is something she will always need.

I did visit the disability office on some college websites and it does appear that most Colleges require an evaluation be within 3 to 5 years of matriculation depending on the college.  Am I correct to assume the High School should be aware of this requirement? I really feel good about her case manager so I am surprised they were trying to suggest an RR. When I asked what colleges would need she said, "We would not suggest an evaluation for the purpose of college. But if you request one we'll do one this summer. " Is that not a valid reason I should give to request the evaluation. Isn't it the HS's responsibility to prepare students for what comes next? 

Thanks again for your help.

 

 

 

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High school transition team members should be well aware this is required by most/all colleges.  I believe this is why you were offered the eval over the summer.  They take time for the school to do and can cost thousands of dollars if a family needs to pay out of pocket - not usually covered by insurance since it's educational.

When is the triennial due?  An RR is quick to do so it's done to be in compliance with timelines.  It could be sufficient for your child as far as IEPs are concerned.  If your child has access & is making progress, an RR might be OK where an eval isn't a real need.  (Schools often look at evals as what's done so see if a student is eligible for an IEP.  Once they have one, the progress monitoring provides the needed data on present levels to set goals & determine services so they don't see the need for an eval.)

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