Hi etxmom- I took one of those wrightslaw courses, when Pete Wright was in my city. If the reports are not ready, but the school/district has the data you are entitled to the raw data. It's part of your child's records.

I know a lot of people except 504s in lieu of IEPs, but it really should not be that way. If your child has a disability that adversely affects his education then that's an IEP, everything else is a 504.

It's taken me forever to realize districts should be paying for my DSs evaluations and to know how to get the vouchers. In fact, I just received vouchers in the mail for my youngest for neuropsych, speech, OT, APD and assistive technology. Get the data and then I am sure all of us can help you get the neuropsych at district expense. One thing worth mentioning is that you should request the IEE before the IEP meeting.

I know this is a steep learning curve, but with the help here you will be able to do it.