Thank you for suggestions (love your daughter's dark humor btw - these kids are gems!) Will check out Ross Green. When ADHD handled well the other challenges are sooooooo much better. Are schools not allowed to say what they can do/have to offer? 1:1 would not fly at all, pull outs probably not unless handled just right (gifted classes are pull out so the concept isn't new, but ending up in resource room may be an issue). Exec function help might be worth it if its done right. If there's a fun lunch group with social skills or S/E games or something that preserves self esteem maybe we'd consider?
But no info, no clues - just crickets when we ask. It just seems like a red flag they won't share any idea of services a S/E only kid 'could receive', has received, etc.
A few times in past years they dangled alternate placement (as either bad 'alternative school' or good 'you should go to xyz for their gifted program' which we know he would do terribly in both. Could this whole thing be used to keep encouraging alternate placement? if 2e child does qualify half expecting to hear 'we can't service him here.'
The prospect of doing another eval (let alone two) if we don't think we could get actual help is truly overwhelming. The only conclusive/fully completed eval was limited, but was able to get meds, supports outside school, and believe we managed to use just one section of it listing 'necessary accomodations' to get 504. Thought about sharing more - their privacy approach is probably 'technically legal' but not handled well based on how staff has addressed child.