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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]oh and to answer your question- that situation sounds ridiculous. i mean, if they truly have no extra room that isn't being used for 45min (guidance counselor office? copy room? room where they store the gym equipment??) they can put her in the hallway outside the classroom to finish like they used to in my elementary school in the 80s. putting her in an office where someone is making phone calls sounds incredibly distracting to ANYONE, let alone someone who is specifically supposed to be given a quiet environment in her 504 plan. [/quote] This. This is ridiculous. She'd be better off in the regular classroom with the teacher reminding everyone to be quiet and focus on the test. [/quote]
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