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Can a Response to Intervention Be Used to Delay or Deny an Evaluation for Special Education Services?
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Can a Response to Intervention Be Used to Delay or Deny an Evaluation for Special Education Services?

No. A RTI can't be used to delay or deny an evaluation for special education services. What documents and/or regulations support this answer?

Callie Oettinger
Feb 06, 2025
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Question: Can a response to intervention be used to delay or deny an evaluation for special education services?

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No. A response to intervention can not be used to delay or deny an evaluation for special education services.

What Documents and/or Regulations Support this Answer?

According to the U.S. Department of Education (USDOE), in its 1.29.19 Let…

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