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, traditional appeals, and appeals resources.
Any student who meets the following eligibility conditions may appeal to earn a diploma with a lower score on a Regents Exam. These conditions are specific to the special appeal.
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.
All New York State students are eligible to appeal a lower score on a Regents Exam if they meet the following criteria:
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 |
* In 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 2nd attempt at passing the Regents Exam in English Language Arts.
Students with disabilities have three safety net options available to support acquisition of the local diploma. Safety net options include the Low Pass Safety Net, the Low Pass Safety Net with Appeal, and the Compensatory Safety Net.
The Low Pass Safety Net Option is available to:
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.
The Low Pass Safety Net Option leads to the local diploma.
The Low Pass Safety Net Option with Appeal is available to:
To be eligible to appeal a score of 52-54, a student with a disability must meet all other conditions of appeal as follows:
The Low Pass Safety Net Option with Appeal leads to the local diploma.
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.
The Compensatory Safety Net Option is available to:
To be eligible for the Compensatory Safety Net Option, a student with a disability must meet all conditions as follows:
The Compensatory Safety Net Option leads to the local diploma.
Required Regents Exam or Pathway | Score |
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English Language Arts | 60 |
Algebra I | 55 |
Living Environment | 70 |
US History & Government | 46 |
CDOS Commencement Credential | earned |
Rationale: This student can use the Compensatory Safety Net Option. 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 Exam compensates for the lower score of 46 on the US History & Government Regents Exam.
The Superintendent Determination Option allows a superintendent (or the principal/head of school of a registered nonpublic school or charter school, as applicable) to make a local determination that a student with a disability has otherwise met the standards for graduation with a local high school diploma when such student has not been successful, because of their disability, at demonstrating their proficiency on one or more of the Regents Exams required for graduation.
This option is available to students with disabilities with a current individualized education program (IEP) only. It does not apply to students with section 504 accommodation plans or students who have been declassified from special education.
The superintendent may only consider an eligible student for a local diploma through the superintendent determination option upon receipt of a written request from the student's parent or guardian. Such request must be submitted in writing to the student’s school principal or chairperson of the district’s committee on special education (CSE). Schools and districts may utilize the sample form, Parent Request for Superintendent Determination Option for Graduation with a Local Diploma. A written request received by the school principal, chairperson of the CSE, or any other employee of the school, must be forwarded to the school superintendent immediately upon its receipt.
To be eligible for the Superintendent Determination Option, a student with a disability must meet all conditions as follows:
Upon receipt of a written request from an eligible student’s parent or guardian, the superintendent must, in consultation with the school principal, review, document and provide a written certification/assurance that there is evidence that the student has otherwise met the standards for graduation with a local high school diploma. In conducting a review to ensure the student has met the academic standards, the superintendent must consider evidence that demonstrates that the student:
The superintendent must sign the form prescribed by the Commissioner of Education, Superintendent Determination of Graduation with a Local Diploma (Updated June 2023), which documents the evidence reviewed, certifies that the information is accurate, and indicates that the superintendent has determined that the student has either met or has not met the requirements for a local diploma.
The student and the parent of the student must receive written notice of the superintendent’s determination with the copy of the completed superintendent’s determination form and, where the superintendent determines that the student has met the requirements for graduation, the district must provide prior written notice that the student is not eligible to receive a free appropriate public education (FAPE) after graduation with a local diploma. Where the superintendent determines that the student has not met the requirements for graduation, the written notice shall inform the student and their parent that the student has the right to attend school until receipt of a local or Regents diploma or until the end of the school year in which the student turns age 21, whichever shall occur first.
A copy of the form must be placed in the student’s record. In addition, a copy of the form must be submitted to the Department no later than August 31.
Transition PlanningTo ensure appropriate transition planning for the student, the development of transition goals and services must include a discussion with the student’s parents of:
At the CSE meeting in which transition services will be discussed, the student’s parents must be provided with written information explaining the graduation requirements. Such information must include the eligibility criteria and processes for seeking an appeal to graduate with a lower score on a Regents Exam and for requesting that a student be considered for a local diploma through the superintendent determination option. Parents must also be informed that graduation from high school with a local diploma or Regents diploma will terminate their child’s entitlement to FAPE and their eligibility for special education services.