Yes but having the school psych do a battery of tests also sets the parents up a) to possibly get an IEP and b) to reject the findings and request that the district provide a neuropsych eval or other testing. It's not guaranteed to help but I think it is the best first step, especially if there are certain school personnel who are already viewed as allies. This is where it's a good idea to spend some time with Wrightslaw and brush up on Child Find, IDEA, FAPE, etc