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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What if a child is sick for a few of the days?[/quote] To reiterate, they will chase the student down and administer the test during the makeup window. If a student is absent for the entire testing window, the school has to file a special exemption for a student being unavailable. It is a huge PITA to do that and the students basically receives a 0 for the purposes of school accountability. If a student is absent for all four parts of a test and shows up on the last day of the window, they will take all four parts in one day.[/quote] So, is it an issue for the student, or just the school? We are not doing it this year.[/quote] If you want to "no do it," you need to instruct your child to close their chromebook and refuse to take the test. Give the school a heads-up that that's the plan. A parent cannot refuse testing on behalf of their child, but the child can refuse to take the test. Then the administrators just do paperwork for a test refusal. Much, much easier for everyone involved. I have had this circumstance two or three times in my career. One was a family that was upset about their child not qualifying for particular testing accommodations, so they let us know they would be refusing. To be honest, I was pretty much on their side for that one. It's never an issue for the student, because there are lots of reasons why a student wouldn't have a score (arrived to the school district after testing, was homeschooled, new to the country, etc). But the school gets penalized if they do not administer the test to all students. If your child refuses, it still counts as the school administering the test.[/quote]
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