katz4life
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That is a misperception. Most follow the state mandated educational curriculum that the public schools have to follow.
Well, both of Millneck School f/t Deaf and East Islip High School under the Cleary program for Deaf/HH students are taught by IEP education and they take RCT and IEP exams to pass in order to get the IEP diploma or local high school diploma. I didn't need one of these kind of exam at my public hearing school because I was mainstreamed with all of the other hearing kids. The Regents exams are mandatory in New York State through the New York State Education Department to pass. I passed all of the Regents exams and had received the Regents High School diploma. It was 13-14 years ago. I also had taken SATs as well.
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