


Request for Accommodations or Interventions (Email Template)
You shouldn’t have to write legal emails from scratch.
This ready-to-use, customizable email template makes it easy to formally request accommodations, interventions, or behavioral supports — without stressing over the wording.
Whether you’re just starting the process or following up after the school drops the ball, this template puts your request in writing with clarity, confidence, and legal alignment under IDEA and Section 504.
📂 What You Get:
One professionally written email template
Clear, respectful, assertive tone
Language aligned with IDEA & 504
Fully editable (Word + PDF formats)
Bonus tips on how to submit + track your request
💪🏾 Why It Works:
Speaks their language — while protecting yours
Documents your advocacy clearly
Supports both initial and follow-up communications
Helps you push through school delay tactics with receipts
🧠 Ideal For:
Parents requesting classroom accommodations or RTI
Guardians pushing for behavioral supports (BIPs, FBAs)
Advocates guiding families through early-stage intervention
Anyone ready to stop asking “nicely” and start advocating legally
You shouldn’t have to write legal emails from scratch.
This ready-to-use, customizable email template makes it easy to formally request accommodations, interventions, or behavioral supports — without stressing over the wording.
Whether you’re just starting the process or following up after the school drops the ball, this template puts your request in writing with clarity, confidence, and legal alignment under IDEA and Section 504.
📂 What You Get:
One professionally written email template
Clear, respectful, assertive tone
Language aligned with IDEA & 504
Fully editable (Word + PDF formats)
Bonus tips on how to submit + track your request
💪🏾 Why It Works:
Speaks their language — while protecting yours
Documents your advocacy clearly
Supports both initial and follow-up communications
Helps you push through school delay tactics with receipts
🧠 Ideal For:
Parents requesting classroom accommodations or RTI
Guardians pushing for behavioral supports (BIPs, FBAs)
Advocates guiding families through early-stage intervention
Anyone ready to stop asking “nicely” and start advocating legally