Students in Rural Colorado Are Left Without Options as Speci

Students in Rural Colorado Are Left Without Options as Specialized Schools Close

A new state law aims to keep the doors open at schools that accept students with intensive needs. One preteen in rural Colorado shows how the current system leaves some students bouncing between institutions far from home.

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