Thank AEH. This is helpful. I absolutely do not want them removing his IEP and replacing it with a 504 in high school. I really do not want to give up our due process rights and potentially cripple ourselves legally before I see how he handles high school. I appreciate your concern that he may not "need" an IEP anymore but I fought really really hard for it and he has been successful because of it. I do not think freshman year of high school is the time to experiment with pulling his IEP. Perhaps I should consider formally disagreeing with the school's re-eval and having him re- evaluated independently to see if he still needs services. I am really not sure how he came out "average" on the writing portion when I had them have him hand-write the portion specifically to document his disability. And I can tell you he can barely write his damn name and still writes certain numbers and letters backwards!