Can a district indicate on a disabled student’s transcript that it provided the student a modified curriculum or grading system in a general education class?
Yes. A district can indicate on a disabled student’s transcript that it provided the student a modified curriculum or grading system in a general education class if it has a legitimate, nondiscriminatory reason for doing so. For example, it is not discriminatory for a district to indicate on a student’s transcript the nature of the curriculum or grading system provided to the student if the district does so for disabled and non-disabled students alike.
Related Questions
- Can a district indicate on a disabled student’s transcript that it provided the student a modified curriculum or grading system in a general education class?
- Is a district required to modify the grading system in a general education class to accommodate a disabled student?
- Can a district provide a modified diploma to a disabled student?