Tag: students with disabilities

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Arizona districts should lower the velvet rope for students with disabilities

Tim DeRoche featured the tale of an Arizona boy named Brayden in a Time Magazine piece on the shortcomings of open enrollment practice and law for students with disabilities: “In May 2022, an Arizona mom named Karrie got a heartbreaking message from the local public school: Her son Brayden wouldn’t... READ MORE
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The Land of (Dis)enchantment
Recently I reported that Florida’s students with disabilities exceeded multiple...
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Education Week: Florida’s graduation rate still low, still rising fast
The latest report on Florida’s public school graduation rate tells...
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FL Senate proposes new path on school choice accounts for disabled students
The Florida Senate has proposed taking a new path on...
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Private voucher schools hit by funding change to Florida Virtual School
In a new twist on the legislative funding changes crimping...
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Florida roundup: School grades, charter schools, Space of Mind & more
Charter schools. What happened to the Ben Gamla charter school...
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Florida schools roundup: Rick Scott, career education, school zoning & more
Charter schools. A Palm Beach County School Board member questions...
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Florida schools roundup: Parent power, special needs students, atheists & more
Parent power. Gov. Rick Scott signs into law a bill...
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Feds going too far in plan to oversee private voucher schools?
by Allison Hertog I have dedicated my life to helping disabled...
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Florida roundup: virtual schools, magnet schools, paddling & more
Virtual schools. Florida Virtual School is battling proposed budget cuts, reports...
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Florida roundup: Diploma options, magnet schools, students with disabilities & more
Graduation requirements. Gov. Rick Scott signs into law the bill...
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