Does the enrolling local school district have to develop a new special education program to meet the needs of a student with disabilities?
A12: NO. A local school district does not have to develop a new program. However, the local school district is responsible for developing and implementing an IEP for the pupil and placing the pupil in the appropriate program. The program may be within a different local school district in the ISD or in an ISD-run program.
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