Maine Public Schools Are Starting to Provide Special Education to Preschoolers. Demand Is High.
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Maine public schools are starting to provide special education to preschoolers. Demand is high.
The school opposed opening the class because the children were educated in a state kindergarten and would therefore harm the school's integrity. The court rejected the claims, emphasizing the right to study in an institution that belongs to the state religious education stream.
To protect the right of preschool children with disabilities to receive education, the National Education Agency announced on the 23rd that it will subsidize the establishment of 76 special education classes in the 115th academic year. The Agency will continue to subsidize municipal, county, and city governments to open centralized special education classes, and guide municipal, county, and city governments to improve the teaching environment an…
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