New Jersey asking why so many minorities are in special ed
Tagged: children, New JerseyPosted on: October 14th, 2007“Educators in 21 New Jersey school districts with a high proportion of minority children in special-education classes have been ordered by the state to figure out why there is such a disparity.
The districts — including Englewood, Fort Lee, Garfield, Hackensack and Paterson — are being forced to divert $8.7 million of their special-education funds to help kids on the edge stay in regular classes.”*
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