Advocacy Group Questions Special Education Funding
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Armstrong , B.C. , resident Michael Reynolds ’ family had to fund more than $3,000 to send the Grade 10 student on a trip to England with a support worker.
Advocates are now questioning why the family should have had to raise funds themselves when the government sends hundreds of millions of dollars per year to school districts for special education.
Inclusion BC says the government needs to take a closer look at how school districts are spending funds designated for children with special needs.
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