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Can we give GED practices tests to 16, 17, and 18 year old students that have not withdrawn from school?

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Can we give GED practices tests to 16, 17, and 18 year old students that have not withdrawn from school?

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No. School-aged youth not appropriately withdrawn from school are not eligible for services provided with ABLE funds. ABLE is not authorized or funded to serve in-school youth. Serving 16-18 year old youth is the legal responsibility of the appropriate public school district. See also separate policy memorandum on Ineligibility of School-Aged Youth.

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