Appeals, Safety Nets, and Superintendent Determination
Eligible students may use appeals, safety nets, and the superintendent determination option to satisfy the diploma assessment requirements.
Eligible students may appeal to graduate with a lower score on a Regents Exam. This section includes information related to special appeals,Ìýtraditional appeals, andÌýappeals resources.
Special Appeals
- The student must have taken the Regents Exam during the June 2022, August 2022, January 2023, June 2023, or August 2023 test administration periods.
- The student must have a score of 50-64 on the Regents Exam that is the subject of the appeal and was taken during one of the above administrations.
- The student must have a course average in the subject under appeal (as evidenced in the official transcript that records grades achieved by the student in each quarter of the school year) that meets or exceeds the required passing grade by the school.
Note: This will be a limited rule in effect for exams taken during these specific administration periods only (June/August 2022, January/June/August 2023). Special appeals may be applied towards any diploma type (local, Regents, and Regents with Advanced Designation). Special appeals do not count towards the maximum number of appeals that can be applied to specific diploma types.Ìý
Traditional Appeals
All New York State students are eligible to appeal a lower score on a Regents Exam if they meet the following criteria:
- have taken the Regents Exam under appeal at least two times;
- have at least one score on the Regents Exam under appeal within the point range appropriate for the appeal:
All student appeal | 60-64 |
English language learners seeking appeals in ELA only * | 55-59 |
Students with disabilities eligible for the Low Pass Safety Net Option | 52-54 |
- have taken advantage of academic help provided by the school in the subject tested by the Regents Exam under appeal;
- have passed the course for which the appeal is being sought; and
- have been recommended for an exemption to the graduation requirement by the student’s teacher or Department chairperson in the subject of the Regents Exam under appeal.
*ÌýIn order to be eligible for the Local Diploma via Appeal for English Language Learners, the student must have entered the United States in high school (grade 9 or after) and must still be identified as an English language learner during the 2ndÌýattempt at passing the Regents Exam in English Language Arts.
Resources
- Special Appeal,ÌýSpecial Appeal to Earn Diplomas with a Lower Score on a Regents Exam Taken in the 2021-22 or 2022-23 School Year Form
- Traditional Appeal,ÌýAppeal to Graduate with a Lower Score on a Regents Exam
- The summary form no longer needs to be mailed to the State Education Department; it should be maintained by the school and be available for inspection by the State Education Department, if requested.
Students with disabilities have three safety net options available to support acquisition of the local diploma.Ìý Safety net options include theÌýLow Pass Safety Net, theÌýLow Pass Safety Net with Appeal, and theÌýCompensatory Safety Net.Ìý
Low Pass Safety Net
Applicability
The Low Pass Safety Net Option is available to:
- students with disabilities with a current individualized education program (IEP),
- students with a Section 504 accommodation plan, if documented on the plan, and
- students declassified from special education while in grades 8-12, if recommended and documented by the committee on special education (CSE).
Requirements
The Low Pass Safety Net Option allows a student with a disability to meet the testing requirements for a local diploma by achieving a score between 55 and 64 on one or more of the required Regents Exams.
Additional Considerations
- Non-Regents exams (e.g., Â鶹ÊÓƵ-Approved Regents Exam Alternative assessments or Â鶹ÊÓƵ-Approved Pathway assessments are not subject to the Low Pass Safety Net Option.
- A student with a disability who makes use of the Low Pass Safety Net Option may also use the Compensatory Safety Net Option to meet graduation requirements for a local diploma.
Diploma Type
The Low Pass Safety Net Option leads to the local diploma.
Low Pass Safety Net with Appeal
Applicability
The Low Pass Safety Net Option with Appeal is available to:
- students with disabilities with a current individualized education program (IEP),
- students with a Section 504 accommodation plan, if documented on the plan, and
- students declassified from special education while in grades 8-12, if recommended and documented by the committee on special education (CSE).
Eligibility Conditions
To be eligible to appeal a score of 52-54, a student with a disability must meet all other conditions of appeal as follows:
- have taken the Regents Exam under appeal at least two times;Ìý
- have at least one score on the Regents Exam under appeal within the 52-54 score band;
- present evidence that the student has taken advantage of academic help provided by the school in the subject tested by the Regents Exam under appeal;
- have a course average in the subject under appeal that meets or exceeds the required passing grade by the school (as evidenced in the official transcript that records grades achieved by the student); and
- be recommended for an exemption to the graduation requirement by the student’s teacher or Department chairperson in the subject of the Regents Exam under appeal.Ìý
Additional Considerations
- The decision to grant or deny an appeal is made at the district level and is not subject to State Education Department approval.
- Non-Regents exams are not subject to the appeals process.
- A student with a disability who makes use of the Low Pass Safety Net Option with Appeal may also use the Compensatory Safety Net Option to meet graduation requirements for a local diploma.
Diploma Type
The Low Pass Safety Net Option with Appeal leads to the local diploma.Ìý
Resources
- Additional information on the appeal process, including the Low Pass Safety Net Option with Appeal may be found in the "Appeals" section of this webpage and the "appeals" section of theÌýGraduation Requirements FAQ.
- Safety Net Options Available to Students with Disabilities to Graduate with a Local Diploma
Compensatory Safety Net
The Compensatory Safety Net Option allows a student with a disability who scores between 45-54 on one or two of the required Regents Exams (except for ELA or mathematics) to compensate the low score with a score of 65 or higher on another required Regents Exam to graduate with a local diploma.Ìý
Applicability
The Compensatory Safety Net Option is available to:
- students with disabilities with a current individualized education program (IEP),
- students with a Section 504 accommodation plan, if documented on the plan, and
- students declassified from special education while in grades 8-12, if recommended and documented by the committee on special education (CSE).
Eligibility Conditions
- meet the assessment requirements in ELA and mathematics, typically this is done by obtaining a score of at least 55 (or an approved appeal of 52-54) on both the ELA and Mathematics Regents Exams;
- obtain a passing grade that meets or exceeds the required passing grade by the school for the course in the subject area of the Regents Exam in which he or she received a score of 45-54; and
- have a satisfactory attendance rate, in accordance with the district’s or school’s attendance policy, for the school year during which the student took the examination in which he or she received a score of 45-54, exclusive of excused absences.Ìý
Additional Considerations
- A score of 65 or higher on a single examination may not be used to compensate for more than one examination for which a score of 45-54 is earned.
- A student with a disability who makes use of the Compensatory Safety Net Option may also use the Low Pass Appeal Option (i.e., appeal scores of 52-54) to meet graduation requirements for a local diploma.
- Regents Exams required to earn a local or Regents diploma include English, mathematics, science, and social studies. Students may also use one additional Regents Exam to fulfill the pathway requirement. Additional information can be referenced on theÌýGraduation Requirements webpage.
Diploma Type
The Compensatory Safety Net Option leads to the local diploma.
Example
Required Regents Exam or Pathway | Score |
---|---|
English Language ArtsÌý | 60 |
Algebra I | 55 |
Living Environment | 70 |
US History & Government | 46 |
CDOS Commencement Credential | earned |
Rationale:Ìý This student can use the Compensatory Safety Net Option.Ìý The student earned scores of 55 or above on both English Language Arts and Algebra I (mathematics) Regents Exams. The student’s score of 70 on the Living Environment Regents ExamÌýcompensates for the lower score of 46 on the US History & Government Regents Exam.
Resources
Superintendent Determination Option for Graduation with a Local Diploma
Applicability
Written Request
Eligibility Conditions
To be eligible for the Superintendent Determination Option, a student with a disability must meet all conditions as follows:
- the parent/guardian submitted a written request that their child be considered for a superintendent determination;
- the student has a current IEP and be receiving special education programs and/or related services;
- the student did not meet the graduation requirements through the existing appeal options;
- the student has earned the required course credits and has passed, in accordance with district policy, all courses required for graduation, including the Regents courses to prepare for the corresponding required Regents Exam areas (English language arts (ELA), mathematics, social studies, and science);
- the student:
- earned a minimum score of 55 or successfully appealed a score between 52 and 54 on the ELA and mathematics Regents Exams; or
- was unable to achieve a minimum score of 55 or did not initiate an appeal of a score between 52 and 54 on the ELA and/or mathematics Regents Exam(s), but they completed the requirements for the New York State Career Development and Occupational Studies (CDOS) Commencement Credential;
- the student has participated in all Regents Exams required for graduation but has not passed one or more of these examinations; and
- the student has otherwise demonstrated competency in the subject area(s) where the student was not able to demonstrate their proficiency on the State's learning standards through the Regents Exam(s).
Review and Documentation
- passed the course(s) culminating in the examination(s) required for graduation, in accordance with the grading policies of the district. Such evidence may include student work completed throughout the school year and/or interim grades on homework, projects, class work, quizzes, tests, etc., that demonstrate that the student has met the learning standards for the course; and
- actively participated in the Regents Exam(s) required for graduation.
- the graduation requirements that apply to the student depending upon the year in which he or she first enters grade nine;
- how the student is progressing toward receipt of a diploma including:
- the courses the student has passed and the number of credits the student has earned as required for graduation;
- the examinations required for graduation that the student has taken and passed; and
- the appeal, safety net, and superintendent determination options that may be available to the student to allow the student to meet the graduation examination requirements.
- Parent Request for Superintendent Determination for Graduation with a Local Diploma
- Superintendent Determination for Graduation with a Local Diploma, updated June 2023 (to be returned to Â鶹ÊÓƵ)