If special education is mandated federally, why does each state appear to do things differently?
Although different states and school districts have their own unique procedures, the classification system, due process procedures and other federal regulations apply to all states. Indeed, while a state may add certain elements in order to execute the law, no state may pass legislation that limits or restricts those federal guidelines.
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