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Utah also accepts the multi-state Uniform Sales Use Tax Exemption/Resale Certificate.
One parent opting out can protect her own child from test abuse. Many parents opting out together send a unified message that students time should be spent learning, not filling in bubbles on a test sheet.
Ten states (Alaska, California, Colorado, Idaho, North Dakota, Minnesota, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Utah and Wisconsin) have laws specifically allowing parents to opt their children out.
There is no parental opt-out for STAAR assessments. Federal and state laws require that all eligible students participate in STAAR.
Opt-out Process Parents who wish to opt their children out of the standardized RISE Summative, ACT, NAEP, or UAA/DLM assessments should communicate with a school administrator annually to obtain, complete, and submit the Standardized Testing Opt-out Form.

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