UnionvilleSecretive special education settlements are costing school districts millions. Parents say districts aren’t fixing their programs. Lawyers say affluent parents who can afford to hire them, and who are dissatisfied with their child's IEP, are more likely to sue a school district than poor parents.Maddie Hanna Unionville-Chadds Ford is looking to build a new middle school. Residents say the cost is misleading.Maddie Hanna AdvertisementAdvertisement
Secretive special education settlements are costing school districts millions. Parents say districts aren’t fixing their programs. Lawyers say affluent parents who can afford to hire them, and who are dissatisfied with their child's IEP, are more likely to sue a school district than poor parents.Maddie Hanna
Secretive special education settlements are costing school districts millions. Parents say districts aren’t fixing their programs. Lawyers say affluent parents who can afford to hire them, and who are dissatisfied with their child's IEP, are more likely to sue a school district than poor parents.Maddie Hanna
Unionville-Chadds Ford is looking to build a new middle school. Residents say the cost is misleading.Maddie Hanna
Unionville-Chadds Ford is looking to build a new middle school. Residents say the cost is misleading.Maddie Hanna