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Form Letter: Asking Your Child’s School for Reasonable Accommodations

You may use this letter to ask your child’s school to give your child reasonable accommodations during the school day. You can do this by explaining your child’s disabilities and listing the reasonable accommodations they need to get the most out of their education.

English

  • Form Letter: Asking Your Child’s School for Reasonable Accommodations (accessible PDF)
  • Fillable English form letter (Word document)

Spanish

  • Carta modelo: Cómo solicitarle adaptaciones razonables a la escuela de su hijo/a (accessible PDF)
  • Fillable Spanish form letter (Word document)

HMoob

  • Daim Ntawv: Nug Koj Tus Me Nyuam Lub Tsev Kawm rau Kev Hloov Pab Kho Kom Tsim (accessible PDF)
  • Fillable HMoob form letter (Word document)

Updated: August 2026

Posted in Resource, Self-Advocacy

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