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[quote=Anonymous]In my experience, there are teachers who use universal accommodations to try to bypass IEP and 504 accommodations. My DD had a teacher who did this. The majority of the class needed the full time. The teacher simply did not want to split the test to enable extra time. This teacher actually got in a lot of trouble. The 504 and IEP kids had no chance to complete. There are some teachers who do it right. They split the test into pieces. Students who need extra time are given the option to wait to take the second part after school or during a free period. [/quote]
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