Underly calls for more special education, mental health funding as seclusion, restraint instances rise

Underly

State Superintendent Jill Underly is calling for more special education and mental health funding in response to a new Department of Public Instruction report showing double-digit increases in instances of students being secluded or restrained. 
Starting in the 2019-20 school year, state law has required public school districts and private schools participating in the Special Needs Scholarship Pro...

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