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[quote=Anonymous] OP - From now on check well ahead of time with the guidance counselor or the special education coordinator to see what space will be used for testing. SOLS are a good example in VA. At one high school the guidance counselor told my daughter that she would request a quiet room would be available for SAT testing in 10th grade. Somehow, the information she admitted never was done and the their teen ended up getting frustrated and upset and basically was a distraction for an entire classroom. So it is important all along to be sure the accommodations have been requested. [/quote]
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