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Evaluators with the special education department have been quitting over what they call a hostile work environment. That reputation is making it hard for the district to recruit new staff.
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AISD parent Sarah McKenna, a single mother, had to decide what was best for her children: sending them to school or having them learn remotely.
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Ian isn't failing his classes because he's blowing them off; it's because his brain can't handle remote learning very well.
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In the last three years, Fort Bend schools have seen the demand for special education almost double. More teachers and parents are asking for children to…
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Twice, Britany Miller has asked for special education services and accommodations at two different Houston-area charter schools for her son, Nicholas…
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Last year, as a seventh-grader at Lake Jackson Intermediate, Carolinda Acevedo struggled in class — even though she loves learning. She'd stay up late to…
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From Texas Standard:In 2004, the Texas Education Agency put a limit on the percentage of students it would allow into special education programs, which…
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From Texas Standard:A federal appeals court last week affirmed that the state of Texas owes more than $30 million to the federal government after it cut…
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From Texas Standard:Two years ago, the Houston Chronicle investigated how Texas had been creating the false impression that there was declining demand for…
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From Texas Standard.Based on a Houston Chronicle investigation that found the Texas Education Agency had capped access to special education services, the…