1. NYS Gets Rid of IEP Diplomas for Special Education
The skills credential will only be offered to students with the uttermost level of special needs (students with poor language skills and no ability to write or take a test), which is criteria that only fits about one percent of students currently in special education. ... It has yet to be released to the public how the state plans to enable schools to catch a majority of special ed. students up to speed with their non-disabled peers, but unfortunately the chances of this change transitioning smoothly are slim. ... This means that those students' individual needs won't be met, becau...
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