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    Re: Star test question with IEP students
    Posted by special ed mom on 8/23/08

    On 8/22/08, Carrie wrote:
    > When Star testing, do you change any settings for students
    > on an IEP if they are reading at a significantly lower
    > level? If so, how do you do it and how does it work?

    No, it would make the whole AR program invalid for the
    student. If the student fails to qualify to participate in
    the program by failing the STAR test, then the program in
    not appropriate to help them.

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  • Star test question with IEP students, 8/22/08, by Carrie.
  • Re: Star test question with IEP students, 8/23/08, by special ed mom.
  • Re: Star test question with IEP students, 8/23/08, by Deb ms/IA.
  • Re: Star test question with IEP students, 8/23/08, by Ima Teacher.
  • Re: Star test question with IEP students, 9/02/08, by Jennifer.

     
     

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