In the Silver Valley Unified School District (SVUSD), serving communities across Fort Irwin, Yermo, and Barstow, educational stability is a top priority. For military families navigating frequent relocations (PCS), ensuring that a student’s Individualized Education Program (IEP) remains robust and effective is a unique challenge.
If you disagree with a district evaluation or feel your child’s needs aren't being fully captured after a move, you have the legal right to an Independent Educational Evaluation (IEE). This second opinion, funded by the district, provides the objective clinical clarity needed to secure appropriate services in the High Desert.
Stability for Mobile Military Families
SVUSD follows federal guidelines for Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE). However, when a family moves to Fort Irwin or Yermo, the district has 30 days to review existing IEPs. An IEE can provide the standardized data needed during this transition:
Transfer IEP Fidelity
Ensuring that services from a previous state or district are accurately reflected and implemented in Silver Valley.
objective assessment
Independent Psychoeducational, Speech, and OT evaluations to find gaps that might have been overlooked during a relocation.
Behavioral Support
Evaluating if PBIS and social-emotional supports are sufficient for students dealing with the stress of military life.
Legal Spotlight: Under the IDEA, if you disagree with an assessment obtained by SVUSD within the last two years, you have the right to request an IEE at public expense.
Navigating the IEE Roadmap in the High Desert
Securing an IEE is a formal process designed to protect your child's education. At CAS, we guide Silver Valley families through every clinical and procedural step.
When Disagreement Occurs
You don't need to be an expert to request an IEE. If you believe the district's tools didn't capture the full picture of your child’s disability, or if their findings don't match your child's home life, a request is justified.
Selecting an Outside Clinical Expert
Choice is your legal right. CAS evaluators are not district employees. We are outside clinical experts dedicated to identifying the exact supports your child needs to succeed in the High Desert.
The Power of Recommendations
A CAS report provides specific, measurable recommendations that help parents request meaningful updates to their child’s IEP goals and school supports.
Advocacy Through Informed Participation
In SVUSD, ensuring parent voices are heard—especially for families serving at Fort Irwin—is the first step to student success. If you feel your concerns are not being fully addressed, an independent Psychoeducational or Speech-Language evaluation provides the clinical evidence required to turn "wait and see" into results-driven support.
Dispute Resolution Pathways
Silver Valley families have options when they reach an impasse with district administrators:
- Stay-Put Provision: The right to keep your child's current services active while a dispute is being resolved.
- Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR): A collaborative local process to resolve IEP conflicts.
- Due Process Hearing: Formal legal appeal regarding the identification, evaluation, or placement of a student.
San Bernardino High Desert Advocacy Experts
Licensed Clinicians
Our experts are fully credentialed and specialize in the unique developmental needs of mobile military students.
Independent Advocacy
We provide the independent clinical data needed to hold schools accountable for student stability and academic success.
IEP Attendance
We attend the meetings to ensure our findings are heard and properly documented in the student’s IEP.
Ready to Secure Your Child's Stability?
Professional, unbiased evaluations are a powerful tool for Silver Valley families. Secure the independent clarity your student deserves.