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Four JOCO school districts unite, prepare to sue state over perceived lack of special education funding
The four largest school districts in Johnson County, Blue Valley, DeSoto, Olathe, and Shawnee Mission, are joining forces with the intention of suing the state over what they claim is chronic underfunding of special education (SPED). The group’s news release read in part: Kansas lawmakers and state elected officials have had well over a decade […] The post Four JOCO school districts unite, prepare to sue state over perceived lack of special education funding appeared first on The Sentinel.
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