Quote from: Macabre on October 05, 2014, 06:44:50 PM
Frankly DS use to keep two epis in pants pockets. If she could find keeping one of them and a phone in pockets comfortable, she could have control in case she needed them.
Quote from: Macabre on September 04, 2014, 08:37:03 PM
Carefulmom, at our school they are not taken at separate desks. Neither was son's AP test. The lecture hall consists of ten rows of tables. Now, kids are seated far apart from each other. But they are tables.
Food is ubiquitous at our school unfortunately. :/
But DS didn't have trouble during his ap test. He doesn't have trouble going from class to class or sitting at desks in five different classrooms every Saturday at speech tournaments. So I'm not too worried that he needs to wipe things down. Though that was one accommodation for his ACT.
We'll see how it goes. Missing the deadlines for the SAT and the PSAT (he'll take the SAT before the PSAT, lol) were not what I had planned, but I think will work out.
Quote from: maeve on September 05, 2014, 11:28:46 AM
OK, I received word this morning from the Spec. Ed contact at DD's school that we can still apply for accommodations from the College Board. She is requesting individual testing. I think I should also ask that her meds and phone be kept with the proctor; I'd even suggest that we can put them in a Ziploc so that it's obvious that nothing else was brought in.
I need to contact the director of the school she's applying to, which will be administering the test, to see what accommodations they can grant.
Any other suggestions?