Anonymous wrote:[twitter]Anonymous wrote:So student can eat while taking the test?
No, unless it is approved as an accommodation.
You are not permitted to bring food or drink, including bottled water, into the exam room (unless approved as an accommodation by College Board’s Services for Students with Disabilities office). During the 10-minute break between Sections 1 and 2 of the exam, with the proctor’s permission, you can leave the exam room to get a drink of water or a snack.
https://apstudents.collegeboard.org/exam-policies-guidelines/what-to-bring-on-exam-day#:~:text=May%20I%20bring%20something%20to,for%20Students%20with%20Disabilities%20office).
Anonymous wrote:So student can eat while taking the test?
You are not permitted to bring food or drink, including bottled water, into the exam room (unless approved as an accommodation by College Board’s Services for Students with Disabilities office). During the 10-minute break between Sections 1 and 2 of the exam, with the proctor’s permission, you can leave the exam room to get a drink of water or a snack.
Anonymous wrote:So glad this tread opened. DS has dyslexia and gets extra time, which the school coordinated with College Board so we know is approved and all set for later this week. But is it possible to just get the large print tests? He's at a private so no IEP (they have a similar version but it's not called an IEP and does not specifically mention large text because it's a pretty generic document and they have easy access to audio/online books for all classes). Do you think schools are sent some?