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Yukon Public Schools aims to give special needs students the skills they need to live independently once they graduate.
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In a tense meeting Thursday, Oklahoma’s State Board of Education voted to approve the accreditation of more than 1,000 school sites across the state. But they spent a lot of that time lobbing thinly veiled political attacks at certain schools — and each other.
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In Hawaii, hiring qualified special education teachers became a lot easier after schools started offering a $10,000 pay bump.
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Special education services were severely disrupted when schools closed in spring 2020. In many places, they have yet to fully resume. Now, families are demanding schools take action.
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Parents from low-income homes are twice as likely to say remote learning is going poorly or very poorly, and 1 in 3 of all parents say they are "very concerned" about children falling behind.
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The state of Oklahoma is trying to ensure normalcy for each of the state’s 115,000 special education students in the distance education environment caused…
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The lawsuit alleges that children with severe disabilities might hurt themselves without trained teachers and caregivers present. The school district says the suit is based on "speculation."
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Seeing his potential, one mother wonders why her child isn't held to higher standards at school, despite his learning disability.
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Fundraising is underway for a new filtration system at an Arizona school for Navajo children with disabilities. Now, the water runs black and smells like rotten eggs, but is technically safe to drink.
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In a case involving a Colorado school district, the high court finds that schools must ensure students make more than minimal progress.