Sounds like you're going to need to get some private testing to get the diagnosis to get the IEP.
Either that or get a lawyer to write a letter to the school encouraging them to shell out for the testing.
Unfortunately, this was private testing :-( She is a very experienced gifted tester, but maybe not so much on the 2e end. She said she's never seen a profile like my DS's and was really confused by him.
And we got a few recommendations of what to do next- but they're all stuff we're already doing. He already has daily handwriting instruction (much to his complaint), daily typing instruction and modified assignments where writing isn't necessary.
Revmom- That is exactly it- the long term accommodations need to be in place pretty soon or they won't really be honored.