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January 13, 2020
Why Special Education Programs Struggle to Find (and Keep) Teachers

Why Special Education Programs Struggle to Find (and Keep) Teachers

In a recent study from Denver-based Regional Educational Laboratory Central, a great need for special education teachers is growing at an alarming rate. In states across […]
January 6, 2020
What are Schools’ Liability Exposures for Off-Campus Lunch Hours

What are Schools’ Liability Exposures for Off-Campus Lunch Hours?

For high schoolers, getting some time to get off campus may be a bright spot for them. Having off-campus lunch be an option can be a […]
November 18, 2019
Failure to Educate When Schools Can Be Sued for Malpractice

Failure to Educate: When Schools Can Be Sued for Malpractice

Legal cases that feature malpractice at the center of the issue aren’t uncommon. Whether it’s attorney negligence, medical malpractice from a doctor, or even negligence from […]
October 21, 2019
New Study Encourages Special Education Programs to Look Toward the Long-Term

New Study Encourages Special Education Programs to Look Toward the Long-Term

More than six million students in the United States’ public schools system, or roughly 13 percent of all students, are in need of special education services […]