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      • A parent or guardian may annually submit to the school a written request to excuse his or her child from any or all parts of any test provided pursuant to Education Code section 60640 [CAASPP] for the school year.
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  2. Regulations further provides that parents or guardians may annually submit a written request to the school to excuse their child from any or all parts of CAASPP for the school year. How do parents opt out of standardized testing for their child? Check specifics with your school

  3. Can parents opt out of state testing for their child? Yes. California Education Code section 60615 allows a parent or guardian to submit a written request to school officials to exclude his or her child from any or all parts of state-mandated assessments.

  4. Feb 1, 2020 · A parent or guardian may annually submit to the school a written request to excuse his or her child from any or all parts of any test provided pursuant to Education Code section 60640 [CAASPP] for the school year.

  5. Parents will receive a report of their child's scores. But no student, parent or teacher should be discouraged by these scores, which will not be used to determine whether a student moves on to the next grade.

  6. Pupils in applicable grade levels will participate in the California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP) except as exempted by law. Each year, a parent may submit a written request to excuse his or her child from any or all parts of the CAASPP assessments for that school year.

  7. No, each year a school district must notify parents of children in the testing grades about their child’s anticipated participation in the testing, but the notice must also tell parents that they have the right to have their child excused from all or part of the testing if a parent submits a written request to excuse his/her child from testing.

  8. Pupils in applicable grade levels will participate in the California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP) except as exempted by law. Each year, a parent may submit a written request to excuse his or her child from any or all parts of the CAASPP assessments for that school year.

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