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There's a second chance for parents and students at private schools in New York City to receive special education services, but with a catch. The New York City Department of Education (DOE) has announced a new initiative that will allow students enrolled in private institutions to resume accessing essential support services that cater to their educational needs.
This decision comes as a response to ongoing concerns about the accessibility of special education resources for students outside the public school system. The program aims to bridge the gap for families who previously struggled to obtain necessary services for their children. However, parents must navigate specific requirements to qualify for these services, including documentation and assessments that verify their child's needs.
Advocates for special education have welcomed the move, emphasizing the importance of ensuring all students, regardless of their school type, have access to the resources they require for academic success. As the DOE rolls out this initiative, families are encouraged to stay informed about the application process and the services available to them.
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