In a story entitled “Effort To Rein In Special Education Costs In DC,” Sarah Hughes of the news bureau at WAMU radio reports about an effort to reduce the amount of money spent by Washington (DC, US) public schools spends on out-of-district placements. The lead for the story talks about reining in special education spending, which seems like a different matter to me. See this page (but the content might change) for the lead and connections for Real Audio and Windows Media streams of the report, or go directly to the streams here or here respectively (sorry, no MP3).
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