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Current as of January 02, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) The BIE and BIE–funded schools must ensure that students with disabilities have the appropriate accommodations, such as interoperability with, and ability to use, assistive technology, for students with disabilities, including students with the most significant cognitive disabilities, necessary to measure the academic achievement of such children relative to the BIE's challenging academic standards or alternate academic achievement standards described in § 30.104(d) and (e).
(b) The Secretary must include students with disabilities in all assessments, with appropriate accommodations. For purposes of this section, students with disabilities, collectively, are:
(1) All children with disabilities as defined under section 602(3) of the IDEA;
(2) Students with the most significant cognitive disabilities who are identified from among the students in paragraph (a) of this section; and
(3) Students with disabilities covered under other acts, including:
(i) Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended; and
(ii) Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), as amended.
(c) Appropriate accommodations for those students described in paragraph (b) of this section will be determined by:
(1) For each student under paragraphs (b)(1) and (2) of this section, the student's IEP team;
(2) For each student under paragraph (b)(3)(i) of this section, the student's placement team; or
(3) For each student under paragraph (b)(3)(ii) of this section, the individual or team designated by the school to make these decisions.
(d)(1) Except as provided in paragraph (d)(2) of this section, a student with a disability must be assessed with an assessment aligned with the BIE's challenging academic standards for the grade in which the student is enrolled.
(2) A student with the most significant cognitive disabilities may be assessed with:
(i) The general assessment under § 30.106(b); or
(ii) The alternate assessment under § 30.108 aligned with the BIE's challenging academic content standards for the grade in which the student is enrolled and the BIE's alternate academic achievement standards.
(e) The BIE and school must ensure that general and special education teachers, paraprofessionals, teachers of English learners, specialized instructional support personnel, and other appropriate staff receive necessary training to administer assessments and know how to administer assessments, including, as necessary, alternate assessments, and know how to make use of appropriate accommodations during assessment for all students with disabilities, consistent with section 1111(b)(2)(B)(vii)(III) of the Act.
(f) The BIE and school must ensure that the use of appropriate accommodations under paragraph (c) of this section does not deny a student with a disability:
(1) The opportunity to participate in the assessment; and
(2) Any of the benefits from participation in the assessment that are afforded to students without disabilities.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Code of Federal Regulations Title 25. Indians § 25.30.107 How will the Secretary include students with disabilities in assessments? - last updated January 02, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/cfr/title-25-indians/cfr-sect-25-30-107/
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