Private special education schools success may be hard to replicate
Administrators at private special education schools are concerned that public school's in-house programs are doing what some chidlren with disabilities need.
Administrators at private special education schools are concerned that public school's in-house programs are doing what some chidlren with disabilities need.
The rise of public school special education programs for children with disabilities have sparked worries among parents, special-needs advocates and private school administrators who assert the districts are motivated primarily by money and cannot provide the services the children need.