ASSESSMENT SERVICES
Field Assessments
Field Assessments are conducted at the student's school site. This service is for students whose specific diagnostic questions are limited in scope and would be best addressed in the student’s actual learning environment. Diagnostic Center specialists work directly with the student and school staff in the classroom. The evaluators usually meet with the student’s parents or guardians as part of the process. These assessments are typically completed within one to three days.
During the course of a field assessment, school staff is provided practical suggestions in an area of particular importance to the student and their team. Examples include: positive behavioral interventions, communication systems, reading recommendations, curricular accommodations, etc.
An exit conference is conducted to summarize the results of the assessment, and may include Diagnostic Center staff, teachers, specialists, administrators; and the student’s parents/guardians. A written report of the findings and responses to the diagnostic questions is mailed directly to the district and parents approximately six weeks later.
A typical field assessment schedule would be as follows:
Day One
Observation of student
Interview school staff
Interview parentDay One/Two
Individualized testing if needed
Review additional recordsDay Two/Three
Additional observations or interviews, as needed
Share preliminary findings with parents and school staff