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Reply to "Do teachers have to give notification for tests?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]1-2 day’s notice is enough. Most students know when it is coming since they are wrapping up a unit or book. [/quote] Yes, for neurotypical kids you are correct. OP’s kid is not neurotypical. [/quote] But these days that's pretty much every kid who's parents could afford a diagnosis.[/quote] I would love to know what percentage of kids have an IEP/504 in, let’s say, Whitman vs Wheaton HS. Or even Blair. [/quote] The average ADHD in USA is 11.5 percent, so plus and minus I am guessing 10%-15% for both IEP and 504 plan?[/quote] Damascus 16.1 Churchill 11.2 WJ 11.1 Whitman 10.9 Wheaton 10.4 Blair 7.8 Springbrook 6.3[/quote] I’m not sure how meaningful these numbers are. This post is focused on students with disabilities who spend 100% of the day in the general education setting. Keep in mind some schools have contained or partially contained special education programs that pull kids out of their neighborhood schools (think magnet but for disability. For example, there might be an autism program or SES program at a HS that would increase numbers in that school while decreasing numbers in other schools. [/quote]
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