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Growing need for special education

EDUCATION INTEGRATION: A teacher at the Mecosta-Osceola Intermediate School District’s Education Center explains different learning tools her special education students use. Area educators are discussing options for integrating high school students with emotional impairment and autism into general education classes at their home districts. (Pioneer file photo)

Increasing special education population requires new services at high school level; educators debate best options MECOSTA COUNTY – With an unprecedented number of special education students headed for high school in the next few years, educators in the Mecosta-Osceola Intermediate School District are evaluating their options for how best to serve them. In the past, [...]

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