Special Education

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By Trish Anderton on Monday, June 14, 2004.
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Governor Benson says schools across the state should take a closer look at how children are identified as needing special education. We'll ask the question, are schools over-coding. And we'll talk about which students get identified and why. Trish's guests are Mary Ford, Director of Special Education at the New Hampshire Department of Education and Kerry Clock, special educator and Vice President of the National Education Association of New Hampshire . We'll also hear from Heather Thalheimer of the Parent Information Center.

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