Paying banks to lower SPED costs? Sure, I can see how that makes sense. Paying the schools to serve the students sure has been a silly solution for all these years, and so simple
Thank goodness that the DOE and the banks have made this clearer.
A great variety of iPad apps specifically collected for students with learning differences. All of the ones I've checked out so far are free or under a dollar.
According to a new analysis of Department of Education data, 13 percent of disabled students in kindergarten through 12th grade were suspended during the 2009-10 school year, compared with 7 percent of students without disabilities. Among black children with disabilities, which included those with learning difficulties, the rate was much higher: one out of every four was suspended at least once that school year.