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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You have two issues here: schools can't serve everyone with an IEP due to lack of funding and resources, so they try to make sure the kids getting services really need them. A lot of interventions a regular classroom teacher should be doing anyway. The other issue might be that som[b]e parents are trying to get extra time on the SAT but the schools have no influence on that. The parents have to apply to the College Board and provide evidence that it is needed. It is very difficult to qualify for.[/quote][/b] But not difficult once you have that 504 or IEP. Then it becomes much more simple. You might have to appeal for more time than say time and a half, but generally if you have an IEP for Autism, the SAT and ACT will give the student extra time depending on their need. If you don't agree with the amount of time given, you are allowed to appeal the deicsion.[/quote]
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