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If my student leaves the regular classroom to attend a gifted class, must s/he make up missed work?

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If my student leaves the regular classroom to attend a gifted class, must s/he make up missed work?

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Leon County Schools has a policy that addresses this situation. It is up to each school to develop a plan to coordinate ESE and regular education services. While the student is attending a resource class, the student is in class receiving an ESE service. The student may not be required to make up missed class work, but can be held responsible for homework that has been assigned. It is the teacher’s responsibility to assure that any new learning (e.g., introduction of a new skill or concept) presented in the student’s absence is mastered by the student who is attending a part-time ESE program.

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