Anonymous wrote:I used to be a test coordinator when I worked for MCPS as an administrator. While I know there's no opting out, nobody can force your child to test. We don't care. We know it's a waste of time. They will send you a letter about opting out but nobody is putting a red mark in your child's file. It's really not that serious.
I did contact his case manager and they relayed the message - I did get the email that you are referring to I think! I understand they have to cover the bases. I was called incessantly for MAP testing during the winter testing season that I wanted to find a way to get them to understand he's not available for testing right now. Thank you!
And for those who mentioned homeschooling. Yes! I would LOVE that as an option, but I am a single parent trying to do this on my own with no family. Homeschooling would be too much on top of handling all the doctor appointments and working. He also wants to start transitioning back to school because he misses his friends. I can't take that from him. His case manager has some good ideas to help get him back into school. I have to rely on MCPS