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Ben Foley
March 8, 2016

New York City DOE 2014-2015 Annual Report on Special Education

Ben Foley
March 8, 2016

According to the New York Times, last school year the DOE failed to provide nearly 10,000 students with their recommended special education services. Read the full article for more information.

Download the full DOE report by clicking here.

Tagged: NYC DOE, Special Education, New York City Department of Education, Annual Report

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