An Administrator's Guide to California Private School Law Compendium
Whether the requested accommodations will allow the student to effectively access and participate in the course or program. Whether the requested accommodations will alter the essential requirements of the course or program.
Acceptable sources of information and documentation for substantiating a student’s disability and request for particular accommodations include: Student’s/parent’s self-report. Observations and interactions during interviews and conversations with the student. Information from third parties – e.g., educational or medical records, reports and assessments created by health care providers, school psychologists, or teachers. Accommodate by making reasonable modifications in policies, practices, or procedures. Need not eliminate academic requirements essential to the academic program. Reasonable modification may include: Modification to examination: Providing more time. Conducting exam in distraction-free testing room. Providing a reader. Providing a tutor is not necessary unless tutoring services are provided to non-disabled students. Providing auxiliary aids and services: o Note takers. o Computer-aided transcription services. o Interpreters. o Assistive listening devices. o Closed caption decoders. o Telecommunications devices for the deaf (TDDs). o Readers. o Taped texts. o Audio recordings. o Braille materials. o Large print materials.
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