White students with special needs are more likely than their peers
with special needs who are black or Hispanic to graduate from high school with
a traditional diploma, according to an analysis of federal data. White parents
of students with special needs are less likely to live in districts with
limited resources and may be better positioned to navigate the system to get
services, Paul Morgan, Pennsylvania State University professor, said. The Hechinger Report
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