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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 568136"><p>That how it is here. Regardless of a diagnosis, he appears to be doing well and functioning appropriately in the class room, so he gets nothing.</p><p></p><p>One of the things the teacher kept stressing was that she would like to see him get extra time on things because he takes SOOOOO long to complete tasks, which was denied. I questioned them what happens in the spring when he takes the state ELA and math tests and if he does poorly on them. I was told that if that happens he will be placed in remedial math and reading. I think I phrased the question wrong. What I should have asked was what happens if he does poorly because he is unable to finish the tests because he runs out of time. I actually just e-mailed his teacher with the question worded correctly. From my point of view it's not necessarily that he CAN'T do the work, because he is clearly showing that he can. My concern is whether or not he will be able to complete it in the time alloted. If it's a time issue, not a learning issue, what is putting him in remdial classes going to do?</p><p>The one thing they did agree to do what "watch" him to see how things go in the future, which was more than they agreed to do last spring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 568136"] That how it is here. Regardless of a diagnosis, he appears to be doing well and functioning appropriately in the class room, so he gets nothing. One of the things the teacher kept stressing was that she would like to see him get extra time on things because he takes SOOOOO long to complete tasks, which was denied. I questioned them what happens in the spring when he takes the state ELA and math tests and if he does poorly on them. I was told that if that happens he will be placed in remedial math and reading. I think I phrased the question wrong. What I should have asked was what happens if he does poorly because he is unable to finish the tests because he runs out of time. I actually just e-mailed his teacher with the question worded correctly. From my point of view it's not necessarily that he CAN'T do the work, because he is clearly showing that he can. My concern is whether or not he will be able to complete it in the time alloted. If it's a time issue, not a learning issue, what is putting him in remdial classes going to do? The one thing they did agree to do what "watch" him to see how things go in the future, which was more than they agreed to do last spring. [/QUOTE]
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