By federal law, schools should not identify exceptional students as

Question Answered step-by-step By federal law, schools should not identify exceptional students aseligible for special education until careful assessment indicates that they are unable to make satisfactory progress in the regular school program without special services designed to meet their extraordinary needs. Do you feel this necessary, or should school be allowed to place students who need services and then complete an assessment? Why or why not? Health Science Science Nursing EDU 245 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)