How can parents or guardians get their questions answered about the CAHSEE?
Additional CAHSEE information is available on the CDE CAHSEE Web page. Parents or guardians should direct their questions to their child’s teachers or contact the school principal or counselor. Back to top 10. Are there any exemptions or waivers of the requirement to pass the CAHSEE? Yes, beginning with the 2009–10 school year, eligible students with disabilities are exempt from the requirement to pass the CAHSEE as a condition of graduation from high school (Education Code [EC] Section 60852.3). An eligible student, as defined in the law, is a student with an individualized education program (IEP) or Section 504 plan that indicates that the student has satisfied or will satisfy all other state and local requirements to receive a high school diploma on or after July1, 2009. This CAHSEE exemption will continue until the California State Board of Education implements alternative means for students with disabilities to show that they have achieved the same level of academic achievement as
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