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Notice to parents and students with accomodations: (ESE or students with current 504 Plans) Students that either need or qualify for extended time on their AP exams, must apply directly to College Board for accomodations early in the year. Please contact the student's guidance counselors or AP Coordinator to begin the application process. These students include ESE or students with 504 plans who currently benefit from extended time or other accommodations. Once the student is approved, the accommodations can be used for their entire high school career on PSAT, SAT, or AP exams. Unless the student applies and is approved by College Board, the student won't be guaranteed accomodations. Applying for accomodations does not mean that the student

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