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policy not to test k-garteners
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<blockquote data-quote="PollyParent" data-source="post: 86088" data-attributes="member: 3822"><p>School Districts, at least in California, are mandated to provide services for all children from age three (in preschool) until they turn 22. School Districts operate the programs for kids ages 3 to school age under a separate grant than the K-12 program.</p><p></p><p>OK, so that being said, they really do have to test young children well before they enter grade one.</p><p></p><p>The staff may be getting a broad hint to cut down on the numbers of identified children by making testing less accessible to Kindergartners, but I'd ask for a copy of that policy if I were you. (Speaking as a Board Member who just spent most of last year reviewing and updating rather ancient policies in our district. Some of them had last date of review: 1989. Think some laws have changed since then?) </p><p></p><p>PollyParent</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PollyParent, post: 86088, member: 3822"] School Districts, at least in California, are mandated to provide services for all children from age three (in preschool) until they turn 22. School Districts operate the programs for kids ages 3 to school age under a separate grant than the K-12 program. OK, so that being said, they really do have to test young children well before they enter grade one. The staff may be getting a broad hint to cut down on the numbers of identified children by making testing less accessible to Kindergartners, but I'd ask for a copy of that policy if I were you. (Speaking as a Board Member who just spent most of last year reviewing and updating rather ancient policies in our district. Some of them had last date of review: 1989. Think some laws have changed since then?) PollyParent [/QUOTE]
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