14-01-2018 18:57 via connecticut.cbslocal.com

Agency Unable To Implement Digital Special Education Form

HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — Connecticut Education Commissioner Dianna Wentzell says her agency was unable to follow through with a 2015 state law authorizing a new digitized form that public schools can use to outline special education services.
Democratic state Reps. Michelle Cook, of Torrington, Linda Gentile, of Ansonia, and Michael D’Agostino, of Hamden, had asked the commissioner for a progress report on the implementation of the planned digital Individualized Education Program form.
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