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  • 1. 

      Who is responsible for placing 10th graders with an IEP? 

    • A.

      APS

    • B.

      High School Counselor and Special Ed Director

    • C.

      Enrollment

    • D.

      Customer Contact Agent

    Correct Answer
    B. High School Counselor and Special Ed Director
    Explanation
    The responsibility for placing 10th graders with an Individualized Education Program (IEP) lies with the High School Counselor and Special Ed Director. These individuals are specifically trained to assess the needs of students with disabilities and ensure that appropriate accommodations and services are provided to help them succeed academically. They work closely with the student, their parents, and other school staff to develop and implement the IEP, which outlines the student's goals, accommodations, and support services.

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  • 2. 

    What courses do we offer gifted and talented courses in?

    • A.

      Spanish, English, Math

    • B.

      Science, Math, English

    • C.

      Math, Science, English, Language Arts

    • D.

      Math. Science, Language Arts

    Correct Answer
    D. Math. Science, Language Arts
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Math, Science, Language Arts. This means that the courses offered for gifted and talented students include Math, Science, and Language Arts.

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  • 3. 

    For what grades do we offer gifted and talented courses?

    • A.

      9-12

    • B.

      4-8

    • C.

      3-8

    • D.

      K-12

    Correct Answer
    C. 3-8
    Explanation
    The gifted and talented courses are offered for students in grades 3 to 8. This means that students from third grade to eighth grade have the opportunity to participate in these specialized courses.

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  • 4. 

    Where in the Enrollment Information DV can you see who has the responsibility of the student’s academic documentation on “their plate”?

    • A.

      Placement Bucket

    • B.

      General Enollment Data

    • C.

      Student Enrollment Docs Upload

    • D.

      User Data View

    Correct Answer
    A. Placement Bucket
    Explanation
    In the Placement Bucket section of the Enrollment Information DV, you can see who has the responsibility of the student's academic documentation on "their plate". This implies that the Placement Bucket is where you can find information about the person or department that is responsible for handling the student's academic documentation.

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  • 5. 

    Who is responsible for placing 6th graders?

    • A.

      School Counselor

    • B.

      APS

    • C.

      Special Education Director

    • D.

      Principal

    Correct Answer
    B. APS
    Explanation
    APS stands for "Alternative Placement Services," which suggests that they are responsible for placing 6th graders in appropriate educational settings. This could refer to students who require special education services or students who need to be placed in alternative programs for various reasons. The other options, such as the school counselor, special education director, and principal, may have involvement in the placement process, but APS is specifically mentioned as the responsible party.

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  • 6. 

    A student in grades K-8 can start taking electives or join a club at the time of enrollment.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    This statement is false because in grades K-8, the focus is primarily on core subjects such as math, science, English, and social studies. Electives and clubs are typically introduced in higher grades, such as high school, where students have more flexibility in their schedules and can explore their interests outside of the core curriculum.

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  • 7. 

    What does IEP stand for?

    Correct Answer
    Individualized Education Program
    Individual Education Program
    Individualized Education Plan
    Individual Education Plan
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Individualized Education Program. This is a plan developed for students with disabilities to ensure they receive appropriate educational services. It outlines the student's specific needs, goals, and accommodations, and is designed to meet their individual learning requirements. The terms "Individual Education Program" and "Individual Education Plan" are also correct because they are alternative names for the same concept.

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  • 8. 

    High School students generally complete placement tests.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
    Explanation
    The statement suggests that high school students generally complete placement tests. However, this is not true as placement tests are typically taken by students entering college or university to determine their skill levels in certain subjects and place them in appropriate courses. High school students usually do not take placement tests as their curriculum is predetermined based on grade level. Therefore, the correct answer is false.

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  • 9. 

    What Academic document would need to be submitted for a high school student who was homeschooled the previous year?

    Correct Answer
    High School Home School Credit Form
    high school home school credit form
    Home School High School Credit Form
    home school high school credit form
    High School Home School Credit form
    Explanation
    The correct answer is any of the options listed. This is because all of the options are essentially the same, just written in different formats (with different capitalizations and punctuation). They all refer to the same document that needs to be submitted for a high school student who was homeschooled the previous year.

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  • 10. 

    • What Academic document would need to be submitted for a student in High School  who attended a brick and mortor school the previous year?

    • A.

      Report Card

    • B.

      Progress Report

    • C.

      Unoffical Transcript

    • D.

      State Test Scores

    Correct Answer
    C. Unoffical Transcript
    Explanation
    An unofficial transcript would need to be submitted for a student in high school who attended a brick and mortar school the previous year. This document provides a record of the student's academic performance and courses taken, but it is not an official document issued by the school. It can be used for informational purposes or as a reference when applying to colleges or transferring schools.

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