South Dakota Alternate Assessment Eligibility Documentation of Evidence Worksheet 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 alternate method of assessing the academic progress of students with significant cognitive disabilities.
Q: Who is eligible for the South Dakota Alternate Assessment?
A: Students with significant cognitive disabilities who meet certain criteria are eligible for the South Dakota Alternate Assessment.
Q: What is the purpose of the Eligibility Documentation of Evidence Worksheet?
A: The Eligibility Documentation of Evidence Worksheet is used to collect and document the evidence required to determine a student's eligibility for the South Dakota Alternate Assessment.
Q: What information is required on the Eligibility Documentation of Evidence Worksheet?
A: The worksheet requires information such as the student's demographics, disability category, assessment participation history, and evidence of significant cognitive disability.
Q: Who completes the Eligibility Documentation of Evidence Worksheet?
A: The Eligibility Documentation of Evidence Worksheet is completed by a team of professionals involved in the student's education, including the student's teacher, special education administrator, and other relevant staff.
Q: How is the eligibility for the South Dakota Alternate Assessment determined?
A: The eligibility for the South Dakota Alternate Assessment is determined based on a review of the evidence collected on the Eligibility Documentation of Evidence Worksheet and a decision made by the student's Individualized Education Program (IEP) team.
Q: What happens after a student is found eligible for the South Dakota Alternate Assessment?
A: After a student is found eligible for the South Dakota Alternate Assessment, they will participate in this alternate method of assessment to measure their academic progress and meet their educational goals.
Q: Is the South Dakota Alternate Assessment recognized by colleges and universities?
A: The South Dakota Alternate Assessment is not typically recognized by colleges and universities as a measure of college readiness or eligibility.
Q: Can a student switch from the South Dakota Alternate Assessment to the general statewide assessment?
A: In some cases, a student may be able to switch from the South Dakota Alternate Assessment to the general statewide assessment if they demonstrate significant growth in their academic abilities.
Form Details:
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