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New
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ATTACHMENT
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Section B: Participation of Students with Disabilities |
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STATE: New York
SECTION B: PARTICIPATION OF STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES ON MATH ASSESSMENT (CONTINUED)
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GRADE LEVEL |
STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES WHO TOOK ALTERNATE ASSESSMENT |
STUDENTS WHO DID NOT TAKE ANY ASSESSMENT |
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TOTAL (5) |
SUBSET WHOSE ALTERNATE WAS SCORED AGAINST ALTERNATE ACHIEVEMENT STANDARDS(5A) |
SUBSET COUNTED AT THE
LOWEST ACHIEVEMENT LEVEL BECAUSE OF THE NCLB |
SUBSET WHOSE ASSESSMENT RESULTS WERE INVALID2 (5C) |
PARENTAL EXEMPTIONS (6) |
ABSENT (7) |
EXEMPT FOR OTHER |
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4 |
421 |
421 |
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4 |
0 |
554 |
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6 |
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7 |
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8 |
545 |
545 |
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7 |
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1,679 |
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HIGH SCHOOL (SPECIFY GRADE: Cohort of Students Who Entered Ninth Grade in 1999**) |
386 |
386 |
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21 |
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Provide list of other reasons for exemption with the number of students exempted
by each grade and reason for exemption.
**See
Appendices 34 and 35 for definitions of 1999 and 2000 cohorts and note that the
1999 cohort did not include students with significant cognitive disabilities,
however, the 2000 cohort includes these students, and data for the 2000 cohort
will be included in next years performance report. Also the 1999 cohort data
will be revised to include August 2003 graduates.
During the 2002-2003 school year, 386 students with disabilities were tested on NYS Alternate Assessment in Mathematics and 21 students were absent or did not receive a valid score on this assessment. Also during the 2002-2003 school year, there were 407 students with disabilities tested on NYS Alternate Assessment in English Language Arts and 15 students were absent or did not receive a valid score on this assessment.
The 407 (386 + 21) students and the 422 (407 + 15) students are not included in the 1999 cohort of 16,878 students with disabilities, and therefore the totals in Column 11 for High School on pages 5 and 11 are larger than the 1999 cohort number.
1 NCLB
cap is the limit on the percent of students whose scores can be held to
alternate achievement standards in AYP calculations.
2 Invalid results are assessment results that cannot
be used for reporting and or aggregation due to problems in the testing process
(e.g. students do not take all portions of the assessment or students do not
fill out the answer sheet correctly).
APR/SUBMISSION
REQUIREMENTS: 2002-2003
(OMB NO: 1820-0624/Expiration Date)
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