Talk:Every Student Succeeds Act

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Very sad idea here

I am an educator and the following is very, very sad. "Most students with disabilities will be required to take the same assessments and will be held to the same standards as other students. ESSA allows for only one percent of students, accounting for ten percent of students with disabilities, to be excused from the usual standardized testing. This one percent is reserved for students with severe cognitive disabilities, who will be required to take an alternate assessment instead. This is a smaller percentage of students than under past mandates, mainly because there is not enough staff available to administer the assessments to the students one-on-one" Alexandermoir (talk) 17:50, 4 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]