What happens if a full-time ALE student opts to not take the state-required Washington Assessment of Student Learning (WASL)?
This should be a rare occurrence as students now have the option to enroll part-time, retain their home-based status, and be exempt from state assessments. However, if a full-time ALE student does choose to opt out, programs should follow established state and district procedures to accommodate public school parents and students who choose this option.