Oklahoma bill would provide special needs scholarships
The parents of students with autism or other developmental disabilities would have more choice and control over their children's education under legislation that received bipartisan support from Oklahoma lawmakers Tuesday.
The measure, which will be considered by the 2010 Legislature that convenes on Feb. 1, would qualify special needs students who have an individualized education program for a state-funded scholarshi...
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