Section 1412 (a) (16) (D)

(D) Reports

  • The State educational agency (or, in the case of a districtwide assessment, the local educational agency) makes available to the public, and reports to the public with the same frequency and in the same detail as it reports on the assessment of nondisabled children, the following:
    • (i) The number of children with disabilities participating in regular assessments, and the number of those children who were provided accommodations in order to participate in those assessments.
    • (ii) The number of children with disabilities participating in alternate assessments described in subparagraph (C)(ii)(I).
    • (iii) The number of children with disabilities participating in alternate assessments described in subparagraph (C)(ii)(II).
    • (iv) The performance of children with disabilities on regular assessments and on alternate assessments (if the number of children with disabilities participating in those assessments is sufficient to yield statistically reliable information and reporting that information will not reveal personally identifiable information about an individual student), compared with the achievement of all children, including children with disabilities, on those assessments.
    • Severe Discrepancy, District-wide, District wide, District-wide, District wide
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