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Ohio State announces ACT/SAT guidance for students with disabilities


The Ohio Department of Education has announced that students with disabilities who take the Alternate Assessment for Students with Significant Cognitive Disabilities (AASCD), instead of the general Ohio State Tests, are exempt from the requirement that all 11th grade students participate in the American College Test/ Scholastic Assessment Test, ACT/SAT.

“This does not, however, prohibit a student with a significant cognitive disability from taking the ACT or SAT if the student and/or parent requests to participate in the test,” according to a statement by the Ohio Department of Education.
The Ohio General Assembly passed Senate Bill 3 on December 8, 2016, which provides for additional exemptions and requires the Department to provide guidance on test participation for certain student populations. (ORC 3301.0712).
The Department is expected to release additional guidance in the coming weeks.
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