Schools are required to set up individualized education programs for students with disabilities, but for families, the process can be confusing and intimidating. (video.edweek.org)
Kids with delayed skills or other disabilities might be eligible for special services that provide individualized education programs in public schools, free of charge to families. (kidshealth.org)
North Dakota Superintendent of Public Instruction Joseph Crawford's plan to provide the majority of the state's public - school pupils with individualized education programs by 1984 «is not only irresponsible, but borders on irrational,» according to the president of the North Dakota School Boards Association (ndsba). (edweek.org)