Anonymous wrote:I think he may need extra time so as not to feel rushed. I also see they offer the ability to answer in the test booklet itself which may be good since he often makes careless mistakes - and I could see him making errors in transferring to an answer sheet. How would I get those accommodations for him?
You'll need documentation of the disability related need (ie, evaluation) and that he uses those accommodations in school regularly (for extra time, at least; he probably doesn't take many tests with scantrons). Does his IEP include extra time already? He probably also needs extra/extended breaks and small group testing. The websites of the test he will take includes instructions for applying for accommodations.