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The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act enshrined protections and funding for students with disabilities in 1975. But advocates fear the act and the rights it guarantees are threatened.
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The plan, if approved by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid services, will go into effect April 1.
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FSSA said it no longer plans to apply the lifetime limit retroactively — meaning that everyone’s three-year limit will begin on April 1, when the rule officially goes into effect.
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October is National Bullying Prevention Month and organizations across the country are raising awareness of school bullying.
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Hundreds of students from around the U.S. have enrolled in CIP Bloomington, and it’s the only location in the Midwest.
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Starting with the new year, Indiana will implement a universal reimbursement rate for a therapy commonly used by children with autism, at a rate significantly less than what healthcare providers received on average in the past.
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Rep. Greg Porter, D-Indianapolis, repeatedly called for reimbursement rates to rise by at least another $4.
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The Coopers want something simple — a good education for their son. They don’t care how the school system does it.
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Autism therapy providers say the higher rate is still not enough to cover their rising costs.
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Autism therapy providers say the higher rate is still not enough to cover their rising costs.