Broward County, Fla., schools to restore summer school program for students with disabilities

April 13, 2001
Faced with passionate pleas and threatened lawsuits, the Broward County, Fla., School Board is poised to reverse its decision to cut back summer classes

Faced with passionate pleas and threatened lawsuits, the Broward County, Fla., School Board is poised to reverse its decision to cut back summer classes for thousands of special-education students. The staff has recommended that the board restore the full six-week schedule for all children with disabilities, including an estimated 18,000 students who attend regular schools.

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