California Bill Bolsters Special Education Funding by $2.4 Billion
The increase raises the per-student rate to $1,340 and adds funding for high-cost services, inclusive classrooms and postsecondary support.
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California bill bolsters special education funding by $2.4 billion
SACRAMENTO, Calif. – New legislation in California will increase funding for K-12 special education by $2.5 billion. California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed AB 126, the education trailer bill for the state budget. It’s a 43% increase from the previous year, and Newsom has called it the largest investment of its kind in state history. […] The post California bill bolsters special education funding by $2.4 billion appeared first on KOBI-TV NB…
Gavin Newsom Pours $2.4 Billion Into California Special Education Programs - Internewscast Journal
Internewscast Journal Internewscast Gov. Gavin Newsom is significantly increasing California’s investment in public schools as… This Post: Gavin Newsom Pours $2.4 Billion Into California Special Education Programs first appeared on Internewscast Journal
Newsom signs bill to boost special ed spending as Sacramento schools struggle
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Gov. Gavin Newsom signed legislation Thursday that includes a $2.4 billion increase for special education programs in California schools, calling the budget a step toward improving services for students across the state. The event took place at…
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