| Hahahaha..just checked on LUVDA. Let’s see: My DCs admission to HYPS was blocked by a LUVDA…it works! |
How does Sidwell crack down on students' fake diability/accommendation requests? Can you elaborate? I applaud Sidwell if it does, but I doubt this is happening. If a counselor hints the student is on accommendation in their recommendation letter (even if the disability is fake), it seems lawsuits will follow. |
| As they should-if the College Board and ACT don’t list accommodations on test reports there is no way that info should be revealed by the school either. Having kids with ADHD and real processing speed disabilities that require extended time shouldn’t be something that limits their college options! |
What percentage of students in the high school have accommendations? |
The number tripled between 2020 and 2010. |
Way too many. |
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In GDS: 20 percent according to this article:
https://theaugurbit.com/2019/10/27/percentage-of-gds-students-with-testing-accommodations-far-exceeds-national-average/ |
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GDS 20 percent while DC public school average is 2 percent..
and this was 5 years ago.. |
| Not unusual at all for academically very strong students to seek out special accommodations and do even better. It's all part of the game. |
Honestly, it's not a magic bullet that anyone should be threatened by. I have two high performing kids who don't have accommodations. If you gave them twice as much time on their tests it would just wear them out. They run with the high academic flyers in their classes and none of their friends have accommodations either. You either know what you're doing or you don't--you either know the material or you don't. Having twice the time to sit in a seat isn't going to make the answers magically appear or really shift the balance of who does super well and who doesn't. |
Disagree. I do not have ADHD, but always struggle with timing. More time will help a lot. |
Totally agree. Time will help hugely. Sidwell exams? C'mon..And SAT/ACT..time is nearly everything. |
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There is a reason kids/parents seek them out..after paying tons of cash and spending time over the summer qualifying vis neruopsych tests..
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| Advice by "Varsity Blues" fraudster Rick Singer to parents: Get accommodations if you can't get some one else to take the SAT for you. |
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Advice from Rick Singer:
https://fortune.com/2019/03/19/college-admissions-scandal-disability-accommodations/ |