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Lawyers say affluent parents who can afford to hire them, and who are dissatisfied with their child's IEP, are more likely to ...
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The 74 on MSNFor Decades, the Feds Were the Last, Best Hope for Special Ed Kids. What Happens Now?
Last December, after a year and a half of blind alleys, impenetrable paperwork and bureaucratic stonewalling, it seemed like ...
The district has been accused of failing to properly provide special education services to hundreds of students in recent years.
We have safeguards — classroom accommodations and an Individualized Education Plan, or IEP, a document required by law for students who receive special education — to keep him on track.
Ask any special ed teacher and they will probably tell you that paperwork is the bane of their jobs. These three teachers at Renaissance Academy in Utah have figured out how to keep it under control.
The Parkrose district in Oregon spent $6.3 million on special education this year—25 percent of the district’s operating budget for 16 percent of its students.
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