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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Waiver of State Standardized Assessment in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out SECTION ONE: STUDENT INFORMATION. Enter the student's name, school, ID number, grade, date of birth, and date of IEP team meetings. Indicate all applicable disabilities by checking the corresponding boxes.
  3. Proceed to SECTION TWO: COURSE/ASSESSMENT PERFORMANCE. Fill in the course code and title, course grade, statewide assessment score, date of administration, and accommodations provided. Ensure you check all relevant accommodations used.
  4. In SECTION THREE: IEP TEAM REVIEW, explain why the standardized assessment does not accurately measure the student’s abilities by checking at least one option and providing additional information if necessary.
  5. Complete SECTION FOUR: IEP TEAM DECISION by indicating whether the passing score should be waived. Obtain signatures from the parent/guardian and other required parties before finalizing.

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The standardized assessment for Waivers is called the Supports Magnitude Assessment.
Opting out helps block the use of test results as weapons of destruction. Protect your child, a teacher, a school or a district from the harm of testing overuse and misuse. One parent opting out can protect her own child from test abuse.
To qualify for a DD Waiver you need to have a diagnosis or related condition, which Autism is. They will need to have functional adaptive testing and IQ testing every 3yrs to be qualified. CADI doesnt have this requirement.
In 2024, people on the waiting or interest lists accessed services after an average of 40 months (32 of 40 states responding), down from 45 months in 2021, but up from 36 months in 2023. People with I/DD waited the longest for services, 50 months on average.
Yes. State law says the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education must give tests to all students. But state law does not say every student must take those tests and it does not provide for any penalties to students who refuse, or their parents.

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Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Adults and Children The Wechsler Intelligence Scale tests measure thinking, problem-solving, and learning abilities, helping identify intellectual disabilities by comparing an individuals scores to what is expected for their age.
Opt outs are prohibited but students with certain disabilities can file for an opt out waiver.

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