More Students Are Getting Special Help in Grades K-12 (WSJ)

More students are getting extra help to accommodate a range of issues including ADHD and anxiety, data show, with a disproportionate amount of those receiving support attending schools in wealthier districts.

The disproportionate use of accommodations ''unfortunately increases the gap between the haves and the have-nots in our schools," said Perry Zirkel, a professor emeritus of education and law at Lehigh Univer­sity, who has studied the subject for years.  The rise in 504 accom­modations in grades K-12 correlates with the increase in the number of accommodations given by the College Board for high-stakes exams like the SAT and the rise in accommoda­tions given by colleges and universities. 

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