STATE EDUCATION

Texas spent less on students with disabilities. But did it break the law?

Texas will argue Wednesday at a federal appeals court that its decision to decrease special education funding several years ago did not violate federal law.

By ALIYYA SWABY, The Texas Tribune
Posted 10/1/18

A mother offers to buy her son's textbooks and pay for a tutor, promising not to reduce her financial support for his education.

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