Lawmakers now have a strategy in front of them to improve the way special education services are funded in Michigan, created by group of advocates.
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Stark County businessman Ben Gulley is planning to open a new park in Massillon for kids with special needs. The free venue is to be located along Cherry Road NW near the Massillon Rec Center and ...
A pair of Monroe Schools educators have won a first-time award from a Butler County organization for their work with special needs students. During their recent 2025 Community Recognition Awards ...
Tennessee school districts have been footing the bill for special education pre-kindergarten classes, and now they want ...
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CUTHBERT, Ga. (WALB) - A Randolph County School District (RCSD) paraprofessional was arrested for allegedly grabbing, shoving and holding a special needs student on the floor in the classroom.
Dear Abby: I have a special-needs son and cannot travel with him alone. I have also been in a committed relationship for two years. When my aunt’s youngest daughter got married last year, I clearly ...
SALUDA — South Carolina’s education leaders have a simple message for their state: “Every student is a math student.” They’re tired of the idea that some kids just aren’t good at math, or that it’s ...
GALVESTON, Texas (KTRK) -- A mother in Galveston is outraged after she says her son who has special needs didn't come home from school one day. "How can you leave a child alone in a room? Let alone, a ...
The state program covering a portion of special education aid reimbursement will cover 90% of eligible expenses this year, up from 66% last year, though school districts will still be responsible for ...
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