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Yes, special education students can be age-graded, meaning they are placed in grade levels based on their age, similar to their peers. However, they may also receive individualized support tailored to their unique needs, which can include modifications to the curriculum or instructional methods. In some cases, students may be placed in different grades based on their developmental or academic levels rather than strictly their age. Ultimately, the goal is to provide an environment that supports their learning and development.

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