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Participation & Accommodation 2002-2003
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This report displays states that answered yes to one or more participation questions that you select below.

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B1a - Additional Testing Options (Question Asked in Only 2002-2003)
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B3 - Are there any circumstances in which students are not included in any form of state assessment?
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B4 - What criteria are used to guide the decision making process for how students with disabilities will participate in statewide assessment systems?
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B5 - What criteria cannot be used to guide the decision making process for how students with disabilities will participate in the statewide assessment systems?
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B6 - What additional student groups, other than those with an IEP, are eligible for accommodations on statewide assessments?
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B7 - What criteria are used to guide the decision making process for using accommodations during statewide assessments?
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B8 - What criteria cannot be used to guide the decision making process for using accommodations during statewide assessments?
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B9 - What guidance does the state provide for using accommodations that are not on an 'approved' list?
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B10 - For which accommodations that require another human to administer (e.g., persons reading the test aloud to the student, scribes, sign language interpreters, or persons paraphrasing the test directions) does the state have guidelines?
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