Our analysis makes key findings — such as that while charter schools consistently enroll fewer students with disabilities than do traditional public schools, charters
also serve special education students in more inclusive settings than do those traditional schools.
Not exact matches
We
also serve a high percentage of
special education students relative to other district schools, and currently house the district - wide program for beginning and intermediate English language learners.
Many charter schools GAO visited
also reported tailoring
special education services to individuals» needs, but faced challenges
serving students with severe disabilities due to insufficient resources.
He recently
served as a panel member on the National Academy of Science Report on the Overrepresentation of Minority
Students in
Special Education, and
also served as a member of the National Literacy Panel (SRI International and Center for Applied Linguistics) looking at issues in early reading with English language learners.
Lillian was
also awarded a
special citation from the
Education Writers Association for a feature in The Dallas Morning News on returning to South Texas, where she'd
served as a Teach For America teacher, to see her former
students graduate high school.
... virtually «no staff» were hired specifically for
special education several decades ago, there were
also virtually no
students classified as disabled (although most were in schools and under -
served).
What people like Kevin forget is that while virtually «no staff» were hired specifically for
special education several decades ago, there were
also virtually no
students classified as disabled (although most were in schools and under -
served).
The citywide
special education initiative and a revamped school funding formula that provided more resources to schools
serving students with the highest needs
also strengthened the commitment of schools to
serve all
students.
The Georgia Department of
Education also provides training opportunities with regard to
serving special student populations.
We've
also found that the new schools
serve fewer low - income,
special education, and limited - English proficient
students.
Charter schools
also serve fewer
special education students, bolstering arguments that such enrollment differences effect their performance.
Field, which has 12
special education staff members, is
also well equipped to
serve its population of disabled
students, about a third of which are on the autism spectrum.
These state - funded schools, which currently enroll nearly 7,100
students,
also serve fewer
students who speak limited English and have
special education needs when compared with the schools in the towns in which they are located.
They
also include $ 174.32 per
student for certain
special education services, including «center - based programs» that
serve students with more severe needs.
Many of these
also serve in a second clerical position as the
special education case manager which severely limits the services they can provide to all
students.
We
also serve an above average number of
special education students with 12 % on Individual Educati
education students with 12 % on Individual
EducationEducation Plans.