Jump to content

Menu

NatashaBrady

Members
  • Posts

    67
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Reputation

30 Excellent
  1. Also, the physiologist told me that they are going to do more in depth testing compared to standard learning disability testing. I don't know what that even means. I will write more later. Gotta run right now.
  2. I don't see a GAI mentioned anywhere. I will type up some of what it says later. She was not diagnosed with anything last time. There's a chance she won't qualify again, but I think she has more of a chance now for qualifying because it says her academic performance was average so she doesn't qualify but I would not say her academic performance is still average (but you never know what the tests will say or not so there's still a chance she won't qualify or be diagnosed with anything)
  3. There's a couple ways to qualify but the only way she would is if A) she gets an IEP or 504 and B) goes to public school for 100 days The other ways don't apply to her. Also, if you have a child in this program their siblings can get in it too but they'd also have to go to public school for 100 days OR be a new kindergarten student. She wouldn't qualify for that STO scholarship unless she gets an IEP too, but that's for private school. There is lots of other scholarships for private school students in Arizona (she went to private school two years here on scholarship, but not that scholarship. So if she gets an IEP and is enrolled for the first 100 days of the 2016/2017 year then we can apply in January for the ESA program for the 2017-2018 year. Once you are approved for the ESA you must unenroll them from public school within 30 days or something like that (I believe it's in the parent handbook online-I read it before).
  4. Thank you! I have one gal from my co-op who has been helping me navigate this a bit. She has been through it and the ESA process. I will try to find a support group (maybe she knows).
  5. Ok, well, it tells me all my other files are too big to upload, and I don't know how to make them smaller. The above attachment shows the processing score. On the other page that it won't let me upload it says that is considered extremely low (2%). There is a lot of other information and other tests she had done but I can't upload any of them.
  6. Ok, well, it tells me all my other files are too big to upload, and I don't know how to make them smaller. The above attachment shows the visual processing score. On the other page that it won't let me upload it says that is considered extremely low (2%). There is a lot of other information and other tests she had done but I can't upload any of them.
  7. I think I'm being mis-understood. Sorry if I am not explaining well. I was referring to someone asking if my state (Arizona) has to provide services (not testing). I found that here: http://www.hslda.org/strugglinglearner/sn_states.asp#AZ and here: https://www.azag.gov/sites/default/files/I00-012.pdf I will respond more in a different post. I don't know how to use this forum very well lol!
  8. Oh no, I meant for the scholarship funding, not the IEP process :)
  9. Is there a way to add pictures? I was going to add some pictures of her eval from 2nd grade
  10. It's up to the school district here. But most I know do offer services to homeschoolers, or see my post directly above about another option where they give you funding. So, he told me that because there was not 60 days left in the school year (school ends in May here) that they would have to start in July because once they start they were on a 60 day time line. I was like oh, ok, because that seemed to make sense to me. I didn't know that was not correct information.
×
×
  • Create New...