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Calif. Bill Would Delay Test for Certain Spec. Ed. Students

By Lynn Olson 鈥 January 24, 2006 1 min read
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California education leaders announced Jan. 19 that a bill has been introduced to exempt certain students with disabilities in this year鈥檚 graduating class from having to pass the state鈥檚 high school exit exam to receive a diploma.

The legislation, SB 517, reflects the terms of a settlement reached last year in the case of Chapman v. California Department of Education, which sought to delay the exit-exam requirement for students with disabilities in the class of 2006. (鈥淐alif. Schools Chief Sticks by Exit-Exam Requirement,鈥 Jan. 18, 2006.)

The delay, in effect for one year only, applies to students with disabilities who are on a diploma track for graduation this year.

To be granted a diploma, the bill states, in part, that those students must have an individualized education program as of July 1, 2005; must have completed or be about to complete all other state and local graduation requirements in 2006; and must have taken the exit exam at least twice after 10th grade, including once during their senior year with any accommodations or modifications called for in their IEPs.

A version of this article appeared in the January 25, 2006 edition of 澳门跑狗论坛

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