GPA - Grit Potential Assessment

@Gudmom the student did not even make it through their first semester. That was my only point. It’s not wrong to have accommodations - it’s the right thing to do for every student who needs them - but if the parents’ or teachers’ focus is on admission to a prestigious school that will not be an environment where a student can be successful, it’s a huge disservice to the student to push, push, push the most prestigious school possible regardless of need for accommodations and whether or not the school can offer accommodations. It’s magical thinking. I have one daughter who spent a few years in Special Ed and another with a visual impairment 504.