<p>With medical documentation, the school should provide any accommodation that enables your daughter to do her best work. </p>
<p>I would ask for the school to send homework assignments, information on what was done in class, any classwork on paper, readings, and even tests or quizzes home so that she can try to keep up. That way, she can go in and out as her energy allows, and also work at home when not able to be in school.</p>
<p>For papers and projects she should get extra time to do them, or incompletes to finish in the summer. I don’t know much about Regents exams but our state’s standardized testing has make-ups.</p>
<p>Find out who the school 504 coordinator is. Often it is the principal.</p>
<p>At the high school sophomore level, this should not be a disaster, but fairly easily dealt with.</p>