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Determining Eligibility
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Special Education
A child may be eligible to special education if your child:
1) Has a physical, sensory, mental, or emotional disability and
2) Needs special education as determined by an evaluation team.
Your child must meet both qualifications in order to be eligible for special education.
Last Modified on April 16, 2009