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<blockquote data-quote="svengandhi" data-source="post: 568587" data-attributes="member: 3493"><p>Bunny - </p><p></p><p>I am also on LI. The state does not permit accommodations on the 3 - 8 tests, even if the child gets them otherwise. They are allowed once you get to the Regents exams. I had an issue with PC16 and babyboy 13. easy child was diagnosed with dyslexia in K. They used to tell me to keep him home for the state tests but I refused because he wanted to go. </p><p></p><p>In the past couple of years, the state passed the AIS (Academic Intervention Services) rules. If you get a 1 or 2 on math or English, it is mandatory to go into AIS the next school year. It didn't affect difficult child because he's now in HS but babyboy got a 2 in English and was placed in AIS AND resource room this year. He's in 8th grade. We just amended his IEP to take him out of RR. He will be getting consultant indirect and they are training him on Dragon Naturally Speaking, which he loves. He did AIS for one quarter and was discharged this quarter because he 1) got an A in English and 2) is much higher functioning than the other kids and the teacher didn't want to spend time on him. He will be back in next quarter over his objections to do test prep so he will hopefully get a 3. They plan to drop him again in quarter 4. I was told that it's not really allowed but the school will take care of it.</p><p></p><p>Babyboy gets extra time on school tests and he is running A's and B's, including a B+ on HS level earth science.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svengandhi, post: 568587, member: 3493"] Bunny - I am also on LI. The state does not permit accommodations on the 3 - 8 tests, even if the child gets them otherwise. They are allowed once you get to the Regents exams. I had an issue with PC16 and babyboy 13. easy child was diagnosed with dyslexia in K. They used to tell me to keep him home for the state tests but I refused because he wanted to go. In the past couple of years, the state passed the AIS (Academic Intervention Services) rules. If you get a 1 or 2 on math or English, it is mandatory to go into AIS the next school year. It didn't affect difficult child because he's now in HS but babyboy got a 2 in English and was placed in AIS AND resource room this year. He's in 8th grade. We just amended his IEP to take him out of RR. He will be getting consultant indirect and they are training him on Dragon Naturally Speaking, which he loves. He did AIS for one quarter and was discharged this quarter because he 1) got an A in English and 2) is much higher functioning than the other kids and the teacher didn't want to spend time on him. He will be back in next quarter over his objections to do test prep so he will hopefully get a 3. They plan to drop him again in quarter 4. I was told that it's not really allowed but the school will take care of it. Babyboy gets extra time on school tests and he is running A's and B's, including a B+ on HS level earth science. [/QUOTE]
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