Requesting an Evaluation in Spring ISD

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How long does Texas have to complete an evaluation?
Once a written evaluation request is received, the district must complete the Full Individual Evaluation (FIE) and hold an ARD meeting within 45 school days. This timeline is strictly enforced by the Texas Education Agency (TEA). Verbal requests do not start the clock — always submit in writing and keep a copy.

Requesting a Special Education Evaluation

If you have concerns about your child's academic progress or believe they may have a disability affecting their ability to learn, you have the absolute legal right to request a special education evaluation from Spring ISD.

Spring ISD has a legal obligation under the "Child Find" provisions of IDEA to identify, locate, and evaluate all children with disabilities residing within their jurisdiction. Your formal request is the direct trigger to force the district to act on this responsibility.

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A verbal request has no legal weight. A written letter starts the 45-day clock and forces a response within 15 school days.

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Verbal requests to a teacher do not start the legal clock. To trigger Spring ISD's legal obligations under IDEA, you must put your evaluation request in writing.
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How to Submit Your Written Request

Do not rely on informal emails. A proper evaluation request forces the district into a strict legal timeline. Here is how to do it correctly:

  1. Address It Correctly: Send the letter to both the campus principal and the Special Education Director.
  2. Use the "Magic Words": State clearly that you are requesting a "Full Individual and Initial Evaluation (FIIE) under IDEA to determine eligibility for special education."
  3. List Suspected Disabilities: Detail your specific concerns (e.g., suspected dyslexia, ADHD, autism, or speech delays) and list the interventions that have already failed.
  4. Create a Paper Trail: Email the request so it is time-stamped, or send it via certified mail with a return receipt requested.
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The 45 School Day Timeline

Once Spring ISD receives your written request, they are bound by the strict timelines of the Texas Education Code. Within 15 school days of receiving your request, the campus must provide you with a written response and a formal consent form to sign.

Once you sign that consent form, the district has exactly 45 school days to complete the Full and Individual Evaluation (FIE) and provide you with a written copy of the report. Following the report, they have 30 calendar days to hold the initial ARD meeting to determine eligibility.

Note: School days do not include weekends, holidays, or summer breaks. It is crucial to track these dates meticulously.

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What the Evaluation Must Cover

The FIE is a comprehensive assessment conducted by qualified professionals (like diagnosticians and school psychologists). It cannot be a single test. The evaluation must address all areas of suspected disability, including:

  • Academic Achievement Testing for specific deficits in reading, writing, and math.
  • Cognitive Abilities Evaluating intelligence, working memory, and problem-solving skills.
  • Related Services Needs Assessments for speech/language, occupational therapy (fine motor), and social-emotional development.

What If Spring ISD Refuses?

If the district refuses to conduct an evaluation, they must provide you with a formal "Prior Written Notice" explaining exactly why they refused and what data they relied on to make that decision.

You have the right to disagree. If the district refuses, or if you disagree with the results of their evaluation once it is completed, you have the right to request an Independent Educational Evaluation (IEE) at the district's expense, or you can file for a due process hearing to force the evaluation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Answers every parent in Texas needs to know.

How do I request a special education evaluation in Texas? +

Submit a written request directly to the school's principal or special education director. The written request starts the mandatory 45 school-day clock. Keep a dated copy for your records.

What is a Full Individual Evaluation (FIE) in Texas? +

A Full Individual Evaluation (FIE) is a comprehensive assessment the school must complete to determine if your child has a disability and needs special education services. It must cover all areas of suspected disability and be completed within 45 school days of your written consent.

Can a Texas school refuse to evaluate my child? +

Yes, but only if the district provides written notice (Prior Written Notice) explaining why they are refusing and what data they relied on. You have the right to challenge that refusal through mediation or a due process hearing.

Spring ISD serves over 37,000 students across northwest Harris County, including the communities of Spring, Klein, and parts of Houston. If you suspect your child needs special education services, you have the right to request a Full Individual Evaluation (FIE) from the district. Spring ISD is legally required under Texas Child Find to identify and evaluate all children with disabilities in their coverage area, regardless of which school your child attends.

To request an evaluation in Spring ISD, submit your request in writing to your child's campus or directly to the Special Education Department. Written requests carry legal weight and start the formal timeline—the district must complete the evaluation within 45 school days of receiving your signed consent. Verbal requests don't trigger this legal timeline, so always follow up in writing, even after speaking with school staff.

As one of Harris County's largest school districts, Spring ISD serves a diverse, rapidly growing suburban community where many families are navigating special education services for the first time. The district's size means they have experienced evaluation teams, but it also means staying organized with your paperwork and deadlines is especially important.