"Last week, the Wall Street Journal published an article highlighting the large number of school districts that will opt to take advantage of an Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) provision that allows them to reduce state and local special education spending when their federal funding under the law has increased from the year before. This provision is particularly relevant in 2010 because supplemental IDEA funding through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act has dramatically increased the funding each district will receive. The article, unfortunately, does not fully discuss why so many districts are suddenly able to utilize this provision. It turns out that many states, in an attempt to make more districts eligible for the funding reduction provision, loosened the requirements districts must meet to qualify."
‘Deeply troubling’: Feed the Kids faces inquiry as SEOK nonprofit battles
OSDE in court
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[image: Feed the Kids southeast Oklahoma]A brewing battle over alleged
fraudulent activity by a southeast Oklahoma school nutrition nonprofit went
public...
3 hours ago
