The D.C. state superintendent of education said yesterday that her office and the mayor's administration can improve special education -- a $200 million-a-year operation -- without proposed legislation that would require her to create a plan to improve the services for students with special needs. -
Superintendent Says Proposed Law Unneeded
The D.C. state superintendent of education said yesterday that her office and the mayor's administration can improve special education -- a $200 million-a-year operation -- without proposed legislation that would require her to create a plan to improve the services for students with special needs.-
By Nikita Stewart