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California Special Education Students Left in the Dark About Graduation

Politicians Slow in Passing Legislation to Help Special Education Students Graduate

By BRAD KELLER, published Apr 21, 2008
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Tax time has come and gone and proms and high school graduation days are just around the corner. Still, in California, many special education high school students don't yet know if they will be allowed to graduate. In past years, special education students who had taken the California High School Exit exam but had not passed it, were allowed to graduate, providing they had met certain conditions. That came to an end last year. Politicians hinted that new laws would be passed to put something in place to accommodate special education students, but so far nothing has been passed.

In the April 14, 2008, edition of EdCal, the official newspaper of California School Administrators, it reported that State Senator Gloria Romero has introduced legislation (SB 446) to extend the CAHSEE exemption for special education for the class of 2008. It also reports that it would require the Superintendent of Public Instruction would convene a panel to make recommendations on assessment of students with disabilities. In the article, Romero estimates that 40,000 students may not be able to graduate if this legislation is not passed.

Special education students can use approved accommodations when taking the CAHSEE if they are written into their I.E.P. (Individual Education Plan), according to both the article and the California Department of Education website, but they must receive a passing score and get a waiver from their district. The problem is that the test is supposed to show competency at an 8th grade level.

Students in special education under a Special Day Class placement are there because they cannot function academically in a general education classroom. Therefore, if they had truly been able to function academically at an 8th grade level, they would not need to be in a Special Day Class in the first place. Therefore, special education students are caught in the middle. Some will manage to pass, but the others will find it too challenging, even with accommodations.

California Special Education Students Left in the Dark About Graduation
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