Are participation rates for schools and districts lowered if a student is enrolled on the first school day in May and didn’t take a required assessment?
Students enrolled on the first school day in May and during the school’s test window who do not participate in the state assessment are counted as non-participants. For students who are enrolled on the first school day in May and were not enrolled during the school’s test window (or arrive so late in the school’s test window that a test cannot be completed), the district may set an Administration Code of 8 (“Not enrolled during test window”) to “excuse” the non-participation. The district should document the student’s enrollment date and the last day the school administered tests (including make-up tests for absent students).
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