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New Year, New Behavior

By Monica LesperanceIn Behavior & Discipline, Newsletter Articles, what's up?Posted January 25, 2018

Do you wish to see more positive behavior from students in the New Year? The return from an extended break from school is a prime time to begin anew. Any break in patterns of behavior is a chance to set a new, revised approach.

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Medicaid Reimbursement in DC Charter Schools

By Monica LesperanceIn Medicaid, Newsletter Articles, what's up?Posted May 8, 2015

Providing high quality special education services is expensive.  All public schools in DC receive “special education add-on” funding, but it is often not enough to cover the costs of services they provide.

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