Agreement to Waive Reevaluation Sample Contracts

AGREEMENT TO WAIVE REEVALUATION
Agreement to Waive Reevaluation • June 27th, 2008

Special education law requires that a reevaluation of every child with a disability be conducted at least once every three years, unless the parent and Local Education Agency (LEA) agree that a reevaluation is unnecessary.

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Washington Agreement to Waive Reevaluation Form Instructions / User Guide
Agreement to Waive Reevaluation • October 14th, 2013

An Agreement to Waive Reevaluation form (AWR) is completed when the student’s team determines that a reevaluation is not necessary. Typically, a reevaluation is conducted to determine continuing disability and need for special education services. The student’s parent or guardian must sign this form to confirm agreement (or disagreement) and acknowledge their right to initiate further action on the student’s behalf.

AGREEMENT TO WAIVE REEVALUATION
Agreement to Waive Reevaluation • March 19th, 2014

The law requires that a reevaluation of every child with a disability be conducted at least once every two years, unless the parent and local early intervention program agree that a reevaluation is unnecessary.

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Agreement to Waive Reevaluation • November 28th, 2011

- Allow form selection choice upon selection of ‘New’ – Permission to ReEvaluate or ReEvaluation Waiver (NOTE: This mapping doc is for Waiving the Reevaluation

OP-4 Agreement to Waive Reevaluation (Optional Form)
Agreement to Waive Reevaluation • April 8th, 2022

The Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act of 2004 (IDEA) requires that a reevaluation of every child with a disability be conducted at least once every three years, unless the parents and school district agree that a reevaluation is unnecessary.

AGREEMENT TO WAIVE REEVALUATION (ANNOTATED) School Age
Agreement to Waive Reevaluation • September 18th, 2018

This form proposes waiving the reevaluation of a student, except for students with an intellectual disability, for whom a reevaluation must be conducted every two years and the reevaluation cannot be waived.

Agreement to Waive Reevaluation
Agreement to Waive Reevaluation • October 31st, 2024

The Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act of 2004 (IDEA) requires that a reevaluation of every child with a disability be conducted at least once every three years, unless the parents and school district agree that a reevaluation is unnecessary.

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