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Superintendents, special-education providers urge lawmakers to restore supports, lift caps on staffing reimbursements
Summary
Representatives of Virginia school superintendents and private special-education day providers urged lawmakers to maintain investments in K–12 education, expand career and technical education funding, and remove a proposed 2.5% cap on CSA reimbursements for private special-education day placements.
Speakers at the Senate-House budget hearing asked the General Assembly to keep recent gains in education funding and to remove proposed reimbursement caps that they say will strain special-education placements.
Keith Peregrine, president of the Virginia Association of School Superintendents and superintendent of Washington County Schools,…
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