“…Studies have estimated that anywhere from 7% to 22% of students have discontinued special education services, and 4% to 24% continued to receive services but changed their primary disability classification (Carlson et al, 2008; Carlson & Parshall, 1996; Halgren & Clarizio, 1993; Marder, 2009; Nese et al, 2017; D. Walker et al, 1988; Ysseldyke & Bielinski, 2002). Entrance rates to special education may peak prior to fourth grade, and exit rates peak between Grades 4 and 6 (Nese et al, 2017). The wide range in estimated prevalence of students who exit out of special education may exist because few studies utilized a nationally representative sample (Carlson et al, 2008; Marder, 2009), with most using state (Carlson & Parshall, 1996; Nese et al, 2017; Ysseldyke & Bielinski, 2002) or community samples (Halgren & Clarizio, 1993; D. Walker et al, 1988).…”