For the most severely impaired students in Delaware, they are exempt from taking the Smarter Balanced Assessment this year. But they will be expected to take the DCAS-Alt 1. How did students do on this performance assessment during the 2013-2014 academic year? And what should parents expect for this year coming from the signing of Senate Bill 229? The answers are here.
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Kevin Ohlandt
I am a proud parent of a son with Tourette's Syndrome and several other co-morbidities. I write on this blog to educate other parents so they know a bit more about not only special education, but all the really bad things that are happening with public schools in Delaware and the USA. We are all in this together, and if our children aren't able to advocate for themselves it's up to us parents! We need to stop letting companies run our schools, and demand our children get a proper education. Our Departments of Education in our states have become weak with fear from the bullying US DOE, and we need to take back our schools!
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