Accommodations
Accommodations
How parents can ask for accessibility or learning supports during the private pilot.
Effective May 28, 20261. Current Private-Pilot Process
During the family pilot, parents should contact TARK Learn if a student needs an accessibility support or learning accommodation. We will review what the student needs, what the product can safely support, and whether the request affects practice, strict tests, or both.
2. Practical Supports
- Browser zoom and responsive layouts.
- Light or dark student theme preference.
- Reduced-motion browser settings where supported.
- Keyboard navigation and visible focus states.
- Extra time or adjusted pacing when configured for a student.
- Accessible alternatives for diagrams, graphs, or code-heavy content when available.
- Exam-authorized resources when a practice test is configured to mirror a real AP resource policy.
3. Strict Tests
Accommodations can change access, pacing, timing, or resource availability. They should not turn on hints, AI tutoring, answer explanations, solution steps, or answer-checking during a strict test unless TARK explicitly changes the assessment mode.
4. School Use Later
Future school or district use should include written data and accommodation workflows before students use TARK Learn as a school-managed service. Teacher, school, classroom, roster, and formal accommodation assignment features remain v3 scope.
5. Contact
Questions or requests can be sent to privacy@tarklearn.com. Product support can be sent to support@tarklearn.com.