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  • Do you disagree with your child’s school about the findings of their evaluation?

  • Do you feel like your concerns are being unheard or dismissed by the school?

  • Is the school unwilling to provide services or accommodations that your child needs?

You’ve come to the right place! We’d be happy to support your unique learner and provide them with the most thorough and well-written Independent Educational Evaluation in Riverside!

What is an Independent Education Evaluation (IEE)?

An Independent Educational Evaluation (IEE) refers to an educational assessment conducted by a qualified professional who is not employed by the school district responsible for the education of the child in question. An IEE is sought when parents disagree with an evaluation conducted by the school district and believe that the evaluation may not accurately reflect their child's educational needs. The purpose of an IEE is to provide an additional, impartial assessment of the child's educational abilities, disabilities, needs, and appropriate educational programming. Our Independent Educational Evaluations in Riverside are just that, and more - our IEEs are of the highest quality and provide clear and helpful goals and recommendations that have a lasting impact on the student’s educational journey.

KeyPoints

Parental Rights: Parents have the right to request an IEE if they disagree with the school district's evaluation of their child. This is a crucial aspect of ensuring that children receive appropriate and tailored educational services.

Cost: If the school district agrees or is ordered through a due process hearing to provide an IEE, the evaluation must be conducted at no cost to the parents.

Choosing an Evaluator: Parents typically have the right to select the qualified professional who will conduct the IEE, although the school district may provide criteria for the evaluator.

Use of IEE Results: While the school district is required to consider the results of the IEE in any decision made regarding the provision of a free appropriate public education (FAPE) to the child, it is not bound to accept the findings or recommendations of the IEE.

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Independent Education Evaluation Timeline in California

While there aren’t official statutory limits on IEEs, the following timeline shows the recommended best practice. Note that IEE and IEP timelines are different and not to be confused. You can read more about Individual Education Plans here.

What happens after the IEP meeting?

The school is not legally bound to follow the IEE recommendations exactly as stated, but they must give serious consideration to the IEE's findings in any decisions regarding the child's IEP.

If the school disagrees with the findings or recommendations of the IEE, they are not required to implement them. However, if the disagreement leads to a dispute between the parents and the school, the parents have the right to pursue dispute resolution options, such as mediation, a due process hearing, or filing a complaint with the state education agency.

Legalities

The right to request an IEE is protected under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), a federal law that ensures services to children with disabilities throughout the nation. IDEA provides specific rights and protections to children with disabilities and their parents, including the right to request an IEE at public expense if the parents disagree with an evaluation conducted by the public agency.

  • Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA): Under IDEA, if a parent disagrees with the school district's evaluation, they have the right to request an IEE at the public's expense. The school district can either agree to pay for the IEE or initiate a due process hearing to show that its evaluation is appropriate. If the final decision is that the district's evaluation is appropriate, the parent still has the right to an IEE, but not at public expense.

  • California Education Code: Pursuant to 34 CFR § 300.502, a parent of a student with a disability has the right to obtain an IEE of the student at public expense if the parent disagrees with an evaluation obtained by the public agency, subject to the requirements of the code. Section (b)(2) states that if a parent requests an IEE at public expense, the local educational agency (LEA) must, without unnecessary delay, either: File a due process complaint to request a hearing to show that its evaluation is appropriate; or Ensure that an IEE is provided at public expense, unless the LEA demonstrates in a hearing pursuant to 34 CFR § 300.507 through 300.513 that the evaluation obtained by the parent did not meet agency criteria.

  • FAPE stands for Free Appropriate Public Education. It's a foundational principle enshrined in the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), a federal law in the United States that ensures students with disabilities are provided with an education that is tailored to their individual needs at no cost to the parents. FAPE is designed to ensure that all students with disabilities receive an education that is:

    1. Free: The education is provided at public expense, under public supervision and direction, and without charge to the student or their family.

    2. Appropriate: The education must be tailored to the individual student's needs, ensuring that they receive educational benefit. This includes special education and related services designed to meet their unique needs and prepare them for further education, employment, and independent living.

    3. Public: The education is provided in a public school setting, although it can also involve placement in a private school or facility if the public school is unable to provide an appropriate education.

    4. Education: The education provided encompasses not just academic instruction but also any related services the student needs to benefit from their education. This could include speech therapy, occupational therapy, physical therapy, and counseling services, among others.

Under IDEA, every child with a disability is entitled to an Individualized Education Program (IEP) that outlines the specific services and supports the child will receive to meet their unique needs. The IEP is developed by a team that includes the child's parents, teachers, school administrators, and other relevant professionals. It is reviewed and updated annually to ensure that the educational goals for the student are being met and that adjustments are made as the child's needs change.

Why ACES?

Choosing to partner with us at ACES means to take control of your unique learner’s education and stop letting others dictate what and how they learn. Parents in the Riverside, California area trust us because we bring a unique blend of experience and insight to every case. Our background spans working with children of all ages across various school settings, from public to private and everything in between, equipping us to navigate the unique educational landscapes your child might face. Our team is committed to advocating for the best interests of children and their families within the SPED community. An ACES IEE is a high quality, comprehensive Independent Educational Evaluation in Riverside with clear goals, actionable recommendations, and a lasting impact on your child’s educational experience.

How to get a comprehensive independent educational evaluation in riverside, CA?

How to get an IEE in Riverside, CA?

You can reach us either by emailing info@acesclinics.com, by calling or texting (951)-377 6191, or by filling out any of the forms on our website.