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Serving Students with Disabilities At St. John's Jesuit
St. John's Jesuit students who have documented disabilities may qualify
to take the ACT and/or SAT in non-traditional settings. The testing companies
have established guidelines for the necessary documentation.
The documentation must be written by the diagnosing professional and
meet ALL of these guidelines:
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States the specific disability as diagnosed
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Is current ( no more than three years old)
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Describes the presenting problem(s) and developmental history, including
relevant educational and medical history
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Describes the comprehensive assessments (neuropsychological or psychoeducational
evaluations), including evaluation dates, used to arrive at the diagnosis:
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For learning disabilities, provides test results, with standard
scores and percentiles (including subtests), from:
a) an aptitude assessment using a complete, valid, and comprehensive
battery,
b) a complete achievement battery,
c) an assessment of information processing, and
d) evidence that alternative explanations were ruled out.
For ADD/ADHD, includes
a) evidence of early impairment,
b) evidence of current impairment, including presenting problem and
diagnostic interview,
c) evidence that alternative explanations were ruled out,
d) results from valid, standardized, age-appropriate assessments, and
e) number of applicable DSM-IV criteria and how they impair the individual.
For visual, hearing, and other physical disorders, provides results
from complete ocular, audiologic, or other appropriate medical examination.
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Describes the functional limitations resulting from the disability,
as supported by the test results.
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Describes the specific recommended accommodations and provides a
rationale explaining how these specific accommodations address the
functional limitations.
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Establishes the professional credentials of the evaluator, including
information about licensure or certification, education, and area
of specialization.
We will need to complete the necessary request forms at least 6-8 weeks
prior to the test date so that they have time to evaluate the information.
When we submit the forms to the testing companies for approval, we must
verify that the student is receiving the requested services on a regular
basis at school.
Please contact the Guidance Office if you have further questions.
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