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Can a parent/guardian appeal a student’s score after looking at the test booklet?

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Can a parent/guardian appeal a student’s score after looking at the test booklet?

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Parents/guardians may only appeal a score on a high school assessment that is required for graduation: WASL, WAAS-DAW, WAAS-Portfolio or Collection of Evidence. A score appeal results in OSPI review of particular scoring errors, such as errors on open-ended items, incorrect score calculations, mistakes affecting erasures, test labeling, and lightly marked bubbles on multiple choice items. Read the state guidelines. An appeal form will be provided when the parent/guardian reviews the test.

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