What are the consequences if a school fails to provide the testing accommodations required by the students IEP/504 Plan?
The schools failure to provide the testing accommodations required by the students IEP/504 Plan may result in the invalidation of the students test score. For elementary and intermediate level tests, the school would report the test as a misadministration. For secondary level tests required for graduation, if the student fails the test or is not satisfied with the score, the school would report the test as a misadministration and the principal could request the Office of State Assessment to invalidate the score so that it does not appear on the students record. The student will then have to retake the examination during a subsequent administration period. If the student does pass the test and is satisfied with the score, it can be considered a valid score.
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