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In reply to the discussion: my son's school district did it again [View all]AngryOldDem
(14,180 posts)59. It's just not your school district.
My daughter, who is on an IEP and takes standardized tests with accomodations (meaning extra time, and help interpreting questions if she needs it) could not sign up for orchestra her first year in intermediate school because she had not passed all of the tests. (She was very close, though, and last year she finally broke through. Yay.)
If your son was supposed to take the IEP test, then I would be raising holy hell with the school. My son is also on an IEP, and we have learned that you really have to be your child's best advocate when dealing with schools about IEPs. Can you possibly request that he retake the test using the format that should have been given in the first place? In some states, a retest and/or a rescoring is allowed.
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He's in special ed, obviously for a reason. She has no obligation to disclose
kestrel91316
Jan 2013
#7
actually, as mad flo notes, the kind of condition the child has has relevance to the question
HiPointDem
Jan 2013
#45
thank you. During his 6th grade year we asked for a hearing and was denied.
liberal_at_heart
Jan 2013
#18
Call an IEP every week until they are so frustrated they do what they are supposed to
tavalon
Jan 2013
#40
+1. My oldest daughter LOVED Sylvan. She somehow began to lose her math skills in middle school
riderinthestorm
Jan 2013
#49
I can't help but wonder what idiot came up with the idea that they should teach
liberal_at_heart
Jan 2013
#21
Why are you letting them administer the test? I would opt him out or keep him home those days.
LeftyMom
Jan 2013
#20
I think I just read a story about a local school here in the Seattle area
liberal_at_heart
Jan 2013
#22
well if he cannot pass the MSP then they will have to let him take the WAAS
liberal_at_heart
Jan 2013
#30