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Superintendent flags rising special-education costs; district to monitor state funding
Summary
Tigard-Tualatin superintendent warned that high-cost special-education spending is increasing, citing $2.8 million in district costs for 2022–23 and urging legislative attention to funding formulas.
The Tigard-Tualatin School District superintendent told the board that high-cost special-education services are placing increasing financial pressure on the district and urged attention to state funding decisions this legislative session.
The superintendent said the district paid roughly $2,800,000 for high-cost special-education services in 2022–23 and said the figure for 2024–25 is expected to be higher. The…
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