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If a student’s disability does not adversely affect his educational performance because of existing accommodations, does he continue to be eligible for special education?

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If a student’s disability does not adversely affect his educational performance because of existing accommodations, does he continue to be eligible for special education?

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• It is important to consider the impact of existing accommodations and other services, including private providers, when discerning special education needs. Evidence that the student would struggle or regress in the absence of these services would support a determination that the student continues to be eligible for special education.

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