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Radford special-education program posts top state scores, signs Radford University transition MOA and moves to bill Medicaid
Summary
Radford City Public Schools on Sept. 10 reported that its special-education program earned perfect scores on the Virginia state performance-plan measures and presented two initiatives: an on-campus transition partnership with Radford University and a plan to contract Piedmont Regional Educational Program to bill Medicaid for eligible school services.
Radford City Public Schools on Sept. 10 reported that its special-education program earned perfect scores on the Virginia state performance-plan measures for results and compliance, and described two new initiatives intended to expand postsecondary options and revenue sources for special-education services.
Daniel Hill, director of special education, told the board the division received a 40 out of 40 score on the state performance plan, and highlighted an 83% graduation rate for students with disabilities in the reporting window that predated the most recent year’s results. "The state target was 72.24% … we hit that at 83 percent," Hill said,…
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