Does it mean that my child would get special accommodations on ISAT and Terra Nova tests…and for the PSAE and ACT in high school?
A. Probably not. The recommendation for special accommodations on standardized testing can only be granted if your child requires special accommodations on curriculum-based assessment testing in the classroom. In other words, special accommodations do not occur for high stakes testing if it is not required for your child on the routine assessments in your child’s classroom. Q. I’m not really worried about my child’s performance right now. I think the teachers are doing a good job making adjustments and modifications, but shouldn’t I worry about high school? My neighbors have told me that I should get a Section 504 Plan now so that it is in place for high school. A. We frequently hear this concern from parents about obtaining a Section 504 Plan for their child before they go to high school. We agree that the transition between middle school and high school can be a vulnerable time in a child’s life. Parents have told us that they want a Section 504 plan for their child so that they will
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- Does it mean that my child would get special accommodations on ISAT and Terra Nova tests…and for the PSAE and ACT in high school?
- How can I request special accommodations for my child on the PSAT, SAT, ACT or any other similar test?
- What if my child needs special accommodations (has an IEP or 504 Plan)?