Guest guest Posted April 8, 2008 Report Share Posted April 8, 2008 I take it he does not qualify for the Illinois Alternate Assessment? If your son has an IEP, any accommodations should be listed on there. Read your IEP. If he doesn't have an IEP, the paperwork for the PSAE asks questions about accommodations. Talk to your special ed coordinator at your school. They would have a better idea and can help you through the application process. Some accommodations include: alternate location (e.g. in a room by themselves), extended time, having a reader. What you ask for depends on what his needs are. Again, your IEP should state if he is to take this test and what accommodations are required for his success. I hope this helps you. > > I know this group is for adults, but you were all in high school once > and I have learned much from this group. I am the parent of a 16 year > old son with HF autism in Illinois. My question concerns PSAE testing: > what accomodations can/should we ask for? Thank you, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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