K.R.
I just want to also encourage you to give your local independent school district HELL about this. I have worked in community service with special needs youth for years and have always had to fight this battle. Actually, my job was to help parents fight this battle. My recommendation is to call and hound them on a weekly or daily basis, whatever it takes. Don't take know for an answer. This is your families RIGHT, which you have paid for with your tax dollars. By putting you off they are trying to avoid taking the financial responsibility of caring for your daughter in their special education system. Also, when and if you do get her ARD'd REMEMBER you NEVER have to sign a treatment plan that you don't agree to. If you don't like it or think that it will set your daughter up for failure, tell them so and make them revise to something that will help her be successful. They may tell you that you have to, but that is simply not true. Once your daughter is in the Special Education system, they have to provide adequate allowances to meet her needs and provide an education. (end rant) Lastly, if you have insurance you might also contact Dallas Metrocare, who also does testing. They are very experienced and do a lot of work with special needs kids. Some folks may tell you they are only for mentally retarded individuals, but that really isn't true. My husband is a psychologist that has done testing for them in the past. Good luck.