South Dakota Alternate Assessment Eligibility Participation Guidelines - Eligibility Form is a legal document that was released by the South Dakota Department of Education - a government authority operating within South Dakota.
Q: What is the South Dakota Alternate Assessment?
A: The South Dakota Alternate Assessment is an assessment for students with significant cognitive disabilities.
Q: Who is eligible to participate in the South Dakota Alternate Assessment?
A: Students with significant cognitive disabilities are eligible to participate in the South Dakota Alternate Assessment.
Q: What are the participation guidelines for the South Dakota Alternate Assessment?
A: The participation guidelines for the South Dakota Alternate Assessment are outlined in the Eligibility Form.
Q: Why is the South Dakota Alternate Assessment important?
A: The South Dakota Alternate Assessment is important because it provides an opportunity for students with significant cognitive disabilities to demonstrate their knowledge and skills.
Q: Can students without significant cognitive disabilities participate in the South Dakota Alternate Assessment?
A: No, only students with significant cognitive disabilities are eligible to participate in the South Dakota Alternate Assessment.
Q: What happens if a student is found ineligible to participate in the South Dakota Alternate Assessment?
A: If a student is found ineligible to participate in the South Dakota Alternate Assessment, they may be provided with other appropriate accommodations and assessments.
Q: Are there any alternative assessments available for students with significant cognitive disabilities in South Dakota?
A: Yes, the South Dakota Alternate Assessment is the alternative assessment available for students with significant cognitive disabilities in South Dakota.
Form Details:
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