A study reveals wealthy students are twice as likely as poorer ones to receive disability accommodations under Section 504, while low-income students are more likely to be assigned Individualized Education Programs (IEPs). This disparity highlights how socioeconomic status influences access to educational support services, raising concerns about equity in special education.
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