Specialized charter schools need to ensure inclusive practices, report says

K-12 Dive

While specialized charter schools may offer unique learning programs tailored for a specific disability, school leaders and management organizations should ensure they are following nondiscrimination laws and are giving students inclusive opportunities, CLE advises. The center found that there were 154 specialized charter schools with a total of 20,044 students. These schools have a special education focus or have at least 50% of their population identifying as students with disabilities. While specialized charter schools only represent 3% of all charters nationwide, they can “create tension with long-standing goals to provide students with disabilities access to inclusive learning environments alongside non-disabled peers,” a May 12 statement from CLE said.

Related Posts

Budget Reconciliation Bill Passes the House

Prior to the Memorial Day recess, the House of Representatives narrowly passed H.R. 1,  the budget reconciliation bill- by a vote of 214 to 215. Running more than 1,000 pages, the multitrillion-dollar tax and spending package (in summary): extends the tax cuts...

read more

0 Comments

Submit a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *