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By Sandi Rosenbaum, Educational Advocate, Littman Krooks LLP Although special education students in New York can pass their Regents exams with lower scores than students without disabilities, they do not have the same ability to appeal if they fall short. One New York parent, whose son was one point away from passing a Regents test, is advocating for change. Generally, students in New York who do\u2026<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

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New York Parent Advocates for Ability to Appeal Regents\u00a0Score By Sandi Rosenbaum, Educational Advocate, Littman Krooks LLP Although special education students in New York can pass their Regents exams with lower scores than students without disabilities, they do not have…<\/span><\/p>\n