Some things just don't change much, do they. That is just what my mother went through forty years ago, trying to get the (high performing) school to meet the needs of my PG brother. She ended up changing his school, then pulling out of the district altogether, and finally radically accelerating him into college full time at age 10. Of course, IEPs were in their infancy then, and there were no GIEPs.

You are very welcome. I'm always happy to discuss test esoterica. wink


...pronounced like the long vowel and first letter of the alphabet...