You can always get a private psychological evaluation from a Psy.D. or Ph.D. to stuff the school file with pro-gifted evidence.

But that costs money and I'm not sure how that works in school-land in terms of getting into the gifted program.

My father was a school principal/school superintendent, so all of my experiences with the K-12 system included personal access to the "Easy Button" with respect to the bureaucracy.

As an attorney, I use "record stuffing" as a way to get the government to do what I want it to do.