BriarfoxinWA
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Dec 22, 2001
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cardaway - WA State has become one of the worst at "teaching to pass the test". When my 4th grader was diagnosed with a vision problem at the end of 3rd grade - his school conselor and administrator were very relieved. He now qualifies for special help during the WASL. He gets to take it in a private setting - so no distractions, gets to have a scribe to write down the answers he dictates, and gets to have all of the questions read to him. I'm glad because these are areas he has struggled with - but bottom line he just doesn't test well. I have thought about filing the paperwork to have him exempt from the test. Problem is if the WASL is still in place when he gets to high school he has to pass to get a diploma. There is also the problem that having him exempt means that he will get a "0" on the test and this will negatively impact his school (i.e. less funding due to lower test results).