Yes-- note that they are OFFERING HIM SERVICES/ACCOMMODATIONS.

Ask "where is this in his plan?"

They are trying (potentially, probably) to get around formal identification so that they aren't on the hook for anything that they don't feel like doing down the road.

Make them follow the process. Getting accommodations/interventions in place BEFORE identifying what his needs are (via the procedure that they've established for the school/district) is technically not kosher under the law. Just so that you know that.



Schrödinger's cat walks into a bar. And doesn't.