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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In our experience there is no "lecture" time after a test. The kids do homework, etc. Our DD goes to a large NOVA public. She goes to a 'test center' for math tests. Then is dismissed afterward.[/quote] OP here -- what I meant to say is if the test is in "First Period" (and the teacher allows the whole class time) then the extra time would carry over into "Second Period" (which is what I'd worry about them missing)[/quote] I’m the first poster who responded. My dd isn’t in a resource class anymore, so that’s why she finishes tests during lunch. Teachers do not have students miss other classes to complete tests, but a resource class would be designated for just such a purpose.[/quote] +1 I was the second poster. Our school has block scheduling, so most tests do not take the entire class block. My student takes the test in the "test center" at school. The kids who finish early IN the classroom do something quietly. If DD does not finish the test before the class block is over (rare), she finishes it after school, during lunch, advisory/homeroom period, etc. They NEVER miss a different class to take it.[/quote]
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