I would be very tempted to point this out in the next IEP update meeting - as far as I'm aware, it's not legal to offer accommodations on state testing that aren't already in use in the classroom - at least it's not in our state. NOT saying that so that they'll take away his state testing accommodations - just suggesting you use that as an argument supporting adding them to his IEP for *all* testing and classroom work.

And - ugh!!! Totally frustrating!!!

polarbear