Thousands of special education students still missing out on mandated services: Comptroller report

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Thousands of special education students are still not receiving the support they need despite a dramatic increase in spending in recent years, New York Comptroller Brad Lander writes in a new report.

There are roughly 283,000 students with disabilities in the city. Of that group, roughly 13,800 recommended services, such as speech therapy, physical therapy, occupational therapy and counseling, were not fulfilled. Approximately 10,000 preschool students with disabilities missed their mandated services.

Children in majority Black, Hispanic school districts were less likely to have their mandated services provided. The comptrollerโ€™s analysis, which was released Monday, also found a correlation between poverty level and the likelihood special education services would not be fulfilled.

โ€œWe know that students with disabilities can thrive but only when they get services they need – and are legally entitled to,โ€ Lander said in a press release. โ€œUnfortunately the Department of Educationโ€™s system for providing those services is failing to deliver urgently needed services to thousands of kids, especially low-income students of color.โ€

The city has struggled for years to meet the needs of a growing number of students with disabilities. Last month, the city agreed to court-ordered reforms of special education services in connection with a class action lawsuit filed in 2003.

Difficulty obtaining special education services has also pushed more and more families to file individual โ€œdue process claimsโ€ that can result in a judgment that the city pay special education providers directly or reimburse families who pay out of pocket. Those claims have spiked over the past decade, from $33 million in Fiscal Year 2012 ro $372 million in Fiscal Year 2022, the report found.

Landerโ€™s report notes those claims place a burden on families who have to navigate โ€œa complex and time-consuming legal process.โ€ It also means that more and more families are finding their own…

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