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What options do the local school districts have in regard to providing special education services for their special needs students?

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What options do the local school districts have in regard to providing special education services for their special needs students?

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Local school districts can provide special education services by doing one or a combination of the following: • Establish and operate their own special education program; • Participate in a cooperative program with another school district or with several school districts under section 66.0301 of the Wisconsin Statutes; • Participate in a program offered by a cooperative education service agency (CESA); or • Send special needs students to other school district programs through tuition agreements. It will be the local school districts that will determine how they can best deliver the services to their special needs students. Parents will have an opportunity for input on the local level.

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