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Despite new extension, some students could still 'age out'

Decisions will be made at local district level

06/22/2021

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Despite new extension, some students could still 'age out'

Clip: 6/22/2021 | 3m 53sVideo has Closed Captions

Decisions will be made at local district level

Gov. Phil Murphy recently signed legislation to provide another year of special education for students who would otherwise be "aging out" of those services. Some parents are concerned their children still could be left out.

06/22/2021

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