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The district this school year recruited 19 special-education teachers from the Philippines, one measure in response to a number of unfilled positions.
Democratic Gov. Tony Evers proposed $3.3 billion for the state’s public schools. But Republicans who control the budget committee want to spend much less: just $336 million.
It's a good week to spend around the water and one group did just that on Tuesday while providing educational opportunities for local kids and teens. The annual ‘First Waves’ event was held at ...
Republican lawmakers writing the next two-year state budget are proposing to increase funding for most special education programs by $229 million.
A new law will bring funding to early special education in Montana for the first time in decades. The bipartisan effort got House Bill 168 onto Governor Greg Gianforte's desk, and now, it's law.
Nebraska is a case study of what can happen when schools prioritize including students with disabilities in ways research shows helps all students learn.
The Wisconsin Legislature's Joint Committee on Finance held public hearings on the state budget in Wausau, Kaukauna, West Allis and Hayward in April.
Students with disabilities, and those without, can learn side by side. But New Jersey keeps them apart more than any other state in the nation.
Educators are fighting for more money at the district, state and federal levels for students with disabilities.
Bill increases regulation of private special education providers while adding funds for districts to develop their own in-house programs.
Chippewa Nature Center held a ribbon-cutting celebration Tuesday for its new Nature Education Center, just over a year after breaking ground on the project.
Springbrook Nature Center launches “Goats for Growth” initiative, using goats to naturally restore land while offering fun community events like yoga, selfies with goats, and more to raise ...
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