Does the state require that there be a certain percentage of multiage and multiability groupings in a school?
A school will have fulfilled its statutory requirements for multiage, multiability grouping if the design of the program meets the needs of individual students in the school, ensures continuous progress (rather than failure) for those students, and clearly demonstrates developmentally appropriate instructional practices.
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