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I looked at our state website last night about testing children with

disabilities. There's a manual on there and according to it, YES

can have extended time on end-of-course (EOC) tests. The

manual was dated Feb 2003.

So I called the guidance counselor this a.m., told her, faxed the

pages I'd printed out. So now we will see what happens.

But it gets me that 2 of the teachers stated that there were NO

exceptions (even for IEP) for the EOC tests regarding extra time.

And if " I " am right and he can have extended time, then just why were

they wrong? Changes no one told them about or have kids been missing

out all these years or....

My older son said that if they have good attendance (usually do) or

something, then they (my twins) probably won't have to take the EOC

tests anyway. I think it was good attendance and OK grades...and

they'd be exempt from them.

Well, I'll wait to see if I'm right!

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