I wouldn't try to worry about this before you've been officially told your child doesn't qualify, and if you are officially told it and have documentation of a learning disability, then you can advocate to have your dd placed in the program and we can give you info that may help you in advocating.

We encountered difficulties with our school district and 2e from all sorts of directions, both in recognizing ds' disability and also in accessing the gifted programs that ds was clearly qualified for. My advice, fwiw, is to be familiar with the policies in your district, but also to realize that nothing is set in stone - so never give up before you've attempted to advocate for your child.

Best wishes,

polarbear