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Testing Students Enrolled in Other Schools

Students enrolled in a different high school must obtain written permission from their home school principal before taking a State exam at a different test site. The written permission must be kept for at least one year. Adequate notice and satisfactory identification are necessary. Schools can set policies for charging nonresident students a fair fee for administrative costs.

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Testing Students Enrolled in Other Schools

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  1. Testing Students Enrolled in Other Schools http://www.p12.nysed.gov/assessment/sam/secondary/hs-sam-13rev.pdf (page 5) Students enrolled in a high school other than the school in which an exam is to be administered must provide the test site administrator with written permission from their home school principal before being admitted to a State exam. The test site administrator must retain the written permission from the home school administrator for a minimum of one year from the date of testing. The school administering the exam must require that students from other schools provide adequate prior notice and present satisfactory personal identification. The school may establish its own policy with regard to charging nonresident students a reasonable fee to cover administrative and rating costs.

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