In the Standard School District of Bakersfield, securing special education services is a highly structured process. The district has clear guidelines for Independent Educational Evaluations (IEE), requiring that outside experts meet specific professional standards to ensure their findings are clinically robust and educationally relevant.
If you disagree with a district evaluation or feel that diagnostic classifications like ADHD or social-emotional needs aren't being adequately addressed in your child's IEP, you have the right to an Independent Educational Evaluation (IEE). This second opinion, funded by the district, provides the high-level expertise needed to advocate for your student’s success.
Meeting Professional Standards for Advocacy
Standard School District requires that independent evaluators hold high-level credentials. At CAS, our clinical team meets or exceeds these standards, providing results that the IEP team must consider. Key areas where Standard parents seek clarity include:
Qualified Evaluators
Ensuring Psychoeducational, Speech, and OT assessments are conducted by licensed and credentialed experts who meet all district and SELPA criteria.
diagnostic Accuracy
Independent clarity on how conditions like ADHD or sensory processing disorders impact a student’s ability to access their K-8 education.
IEP Evidence
Providing the clinical data required to justify specific accommodations or specialized services in an IEP or 504 plan.
Legal Fast: In Standard School District, the results of an outside evaluation must be considered by the IEP team, provided the evaluator meets the professional qualifications set by the district.
Navigating the IEE Process in South Bakersfield
Securing an IEE in Standard School District is a protected right. At CAS, we handle the clinical rigor, allowing parents to focus on their child's needs.
When the District Says "Wait"
If you've been told your child doesn't qualify for services despite documented struggles, an independent clinical assessment can provide the standardized data needed to reach past district-level screening results.
Choosing Your Expert
Parents have the right to choose an evaluator. CAS clinicians are experts in K-8 development and meet all state and local criteria for conducting defensible IEEs.
Making the Assessment Count
An IEE report from CAS is more than a report—it's an advocacy tool. We provide specific recommendations that help IEP teams write measurable annual goals and select proper placements.
Advocacy Beyond General Instruction
In Standard, a doctor's recommendation alone is not enough to qualify for services. It requires an assessment that shows how a disability impacts the child's learning. An independent Psychoeducational or Speech-Language evaluation from CAS provides exactly that: the bridge between clinical diagnosis and educational necessity.
Dispute Resolution Landscape
Standard families have several options if they disagree with an IEP or assessment:
- Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR): A local, collaborative mediation process within Kern County.
- Stay Put Rights: The right to keep current services active while a dispute is being resolved.
- Due Process Hearing: Formal legal path to challenge identification, assessment, or FAPE.
Bakersfield's K-8 Assessment Specialists
Licensed Evaluators
Our clinicians meet all district criteria for professional qualifications, ensuring our reports carry maximum weight.
Defensible Advocacy
We provide thorough, evidence-based reports that withstand clinical scrutiny during IEP meetings.
IEP Representation
We don't just assess—we attend the IEP meeting to ensure our findings are heard and properly implemented.
Ready to Secure Your Child's Success?
Professional, unbiased, and credentialed evaluations are a powerful tool for Standard families. Secure the independent clarity your student deserves.