2021 - 2022 Elementary and Secondary Parental Exclusion Form-2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the list of assessments. Check the boxes next to any assessments from which you wish to exclude your child.
  3. Fill in your child's name and student ID in the designated fields to ensure proper identification.
  4. Provide your name (printed), contact information (phone/email), and sign the form to confirm your request for exclusion.
  5. Indicate your child's school and grade level in the respective fields for accurate processing.
  6. Once completed, save the form and submit it to your child's school at least 24 hours before any scheduled assessments.

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If you have difficulty, refer your principal to this NY State Education Department document, which makes clear that the state no longer questions a parents right to opt out of state tests. It also clarifies that there are no consequences for children who refuse.
Some parents opted out as a way to voice their objections over the practice of administering federally mandated standardized tests, others because of concerns over how test results are used to evaluate schools and teachers.
A: Opt out requests should be submitted each year by a parent to a school administrator. Written requests may be submitted in person or by email. The administrator will make note of the request and inform the students teachers that the test should not be administered.

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Ten states (Alaska, California, Colorado, Idaho, North Dakota, Minnesota, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Utah and Wisconsin) have laws specifically allowing parents to opt their children out. None has ever been sanctioned.
The RISE assessment is a Utah state-mandated standardized test that is computer adaptive. It measures students achievement in the follow subjects: English Language Arts. Mathematics. Science (grade 4-8)
How can I opt out my child? Send the principal a letter saying you dont want your child to take the test. For example: Dear , I have asked my child, [name], not to take part in the [name the exam] this year.

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