In February of 2005 I dropped an entry into Teach Effectively about how the District of Columbia (US) was having difficulty funding transportation required by a court order to ensure that students with disabilities could get to school. The saga continues, according to Jim McElhatton, reporting for the Washington Times.
A court-appointed administrator who oversees transportation for thousands of D.C. special-education students is at odds with D.C. school officials over his latest budget proposal.
The D.C. Board of Education last month rejected a budget request by transportation administrator David Gilmore to set aside $72.8 million for special-education transit costs for fiscal 2006. Instead, the board approved a resolution to budget $61.2 million for the transit program.
Thanks to the DC Education Blog for posting about this.
Link to Mr. McElhatton’s story.
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