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Education

Jan. 11, 2006

State Adds Hardship for Special-Needs Students

Forum Column - By Areva D. Martin - As we look back on 2005, we are reminded of the many significant changes that occurred with respect to the laws affecting California's 700,000-plus students who receive special education - 11 percent of all students in kindergarten through 12th grade. Although many believe that special-needs children won significant legal victories this past year, there were also setbacks, and 2006 promises to be replete with challenges that, for some of the state's special

        
Forum Column

By Areva D. Martin
        
        As we look back on 2005, we are reminded of the many significant changes that occurred with respect to the laws affecting California's 700,000-plus students who receive special education - 11 percent of all students in kindergarten ...

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