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New Jersey tops the nation is placing kids with disabilities in separate schools. Some parents say it's too much.
Participating schools will have access to a technology library, shared staff, professional development and more resources.
New Jersey sends the highest proportion of students with disabilities to separate schools out of any state. Parents say districts rely too much on these schools rather than improving their own ...
After two years of advocating for students living with disabilities in Frederick County Public Schools, a new graduate of Urbana High School is on his way to Harvard University. Jake Kamnikar, 18, ...
For Averill, learning the names of her entire student body isn’t some sort of pet project or memorization game. She believes ...
Blount County Schools Director Justin Ridge has called for the firing of Kathryn Goins, a tenured special education teacher, ...
The 74 reports that dozens of bills nationwide seek to address chronic absenteeism, and while some focus on support and ...
Attorneys at Murphy, Falcon and Murphy have filed lawsuits against Baltimore City Public Schools, alleging that school ...
The Class of 2025 at Honesdale High School has the distinction of celebrating the 150th anniversary of the school’s first ...
Victor and Darby both received a massive infusion of federal dollars — about $800,000 and $1 million respectively — after ...
Court fines and fees are meant to hold people accountable. But for many, they lead to debt, arrest, and a cycle that’s hard ...
York voters could see a proposal on the May 2026 ballot seeking to consolidate the town's schools and construct an addition ...