
11-08-2020, 06:57 PM
|
|
Those are good ideas, thanks. I'm not sure if we'd be able to do something like that or not. I very frequently hear something like, "But they have to take the regular state test at the end of the year, and it won't look like that." Even though my kids aren't passing the state test, nor does someone who scored below the 12th percentile on the woodcock johnson have a snowball's chance in hell of turning around and passing a rigorous state test. But you're a bad teacher if you say kids aren't going to pass because they have a disability...
|