The rising costs of special education

Pupil services costs keep increasing at Blind Brook Schools, but is there any wiggle room?
April 3, 2024 at 11:32 p.m.
Special education teacher Penny Litchfield works with students during an Integrated Co-Teaching class session at Ridge Street Elementary School in 2021. It’s a program managed by the Pupil Services Department, the budget of which has been the subject of discussion—and frustration—among the Blind Brook Board of Education members.
Special education teacher Penny Litchfield works with students during an Integrated Co-Teaching class session at Ridge Street Elementary School in 2021. It’s a program managed by the Pupil Services Department, the budget of which has been the subject of discussion—and frustration—among the Blind Brook Board of Education members. (File Photo/Westmore News)

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When the Blind Brook Board of Education met for a line-by-line presentation of the fiscally …

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