Officials at two state agencies have set aside a bourgeoning argument over federal reporting requirements, allowing funding to
flow for special education services to infants and toddlers with disabilities.
For each state with a charter school law, we describe how charter schools are funded and how federal, state, and local funds
flow to charter schools to support
special education and related
services.
The district is required to provide
special services to schools through what's known as a SELPA — Special Education Local Planning Area — with state money for services flowing through the district to the local service providers and spec
special services to schools through what's known as a SELPA —
Special Education Local Planning Area — with state money for services flowing through the district to the local service providers and spec
Special Education Local Planning Area — with state money
for services flowing through the district to the local
service providers and specialist.