Patrick Riccards received an email Tuesday from his New Jersey school district about its plan for special-education services during the coronavirus shutdown. But what should have brought him comfort instead caused dismay.The district wrote that its special-education teachers would modify online lessons and host virtual check-ins with students during the new world of distance learning. But to Riccards, an education advocate, that wasn’t […]
Source: The Jacksonvill Daily News
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