What if my school district does not have a program in place that is appropriate for low-incidence students transferring into the district?
Answer. It may be that a surrounding district has a program or has also received students with similar needs and a collaborative agreement can be reached among districts to provide services. Contact other districts in your area to discuss an interagency agreement or consortium to provide services.
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