May a public school district request that potential Title III participants enrolled in private schools come to the districts assessment or newcomer center for the administration of the English language proficiency test?
Yes, a school district may request that private school students who are being considered for Title III services come to the district’s centralized assessment location. In cases where the administration of the English proficiency assessment at the district’s center would cause a hardship on the part of the private school students, the school district should make other reasonable arrangements for the assessment of such students.
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