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Officially - who does it fall on to schedule the IEP meeting?
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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 453675" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>I beg to differ. If he begins taking "alternate assessments" at this age instead of taking the standardized tests, he may never be eligible for a regular diploma. It depends on what's required in your district/state. The standardized tasts can always be accommodated, and in my opinion it's better for him to bomb them than not take them at all. Kids who fail the standardized tests get additional resources and you don't want him missing out on that either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 453675, member: 11965"] I beg to differ. If he begins taking "alternate assessments" at this age instead of taking the standardized tests, he may never be eligible for a regular diploma. It depends on what's required in your district/state. The standardized tasts can always be accommodated, and in my opinion it's better for him to bomb them than not take them at all. Kids who fail the standardized tests get additional resources and you don't want him missing out on that either. [/QUOTE]
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