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Districts to Receive High Cost Special Ed Aid
By Wisconsin School Administrators Alliance staff | June 14, 2016
The DPI announced today that school districts across the state will receive High Cost Special Education Aid payments on June 20 to reimburse a portion of the costs associated with teaching students with significant disability-related needs. The aid to be paid to 162 school districts and one County Children with Disabilities Education Board (CCDEB) totals $5,754,103 for 951 students.
Additional information is available in the DPI news release here.
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