August 21, 2020
For Students With Disabilities, Schools Say They Have To Do Better In The Fall-NPR
More than 7 million schoolchildren receive special education services in the U.S. But this spring, when the nation’s schools were forced to teach remotely, many of those children were left behind, and some vital services — including physical, occupational and speech therapies — simply stopped. With many districts planning to continue remote learning in the fall, parents and caregivers expect better this school year. And school leaders know: They’ve got to do better. NPR, 08/21/2020
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