NEW YORK -- Almost two months into the school year, special needs students and their parents are feeling the effects of being denied services due to new regulations put in place by the New York City Department of Education.
Lawmakers are now calling on federal officials to hold the city accountable.
The fifth grade school year isn't going the way 10-year-old Sienna Sheen had hoped.
"We're calling for the U.S. Department of Education to intervene and hold the city accountable to make sure that these children are receiving the accommodations that they are entitled to, as is required under state and federal law," Rep. Nicole Malliotakis said.
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