Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Brian Calley Presents Michigan Special Education Reform

Brian Calley,
Michigan Special Education
Reform Pioneer
The only question is, "Will they heed the recommendations?"

Probably not any time too soon.

Thank you,, Brian Calley for protecting for Michigan's most precious treasures but do you think you could help me out a bit and get them to at least consider ending Medicaid fraud in child welfare?

Lt. Gov. Calley to lead effort to reform special education

Gov. Rick Snyder has created a task force that will recommend reforms to Michigan's special education system, following a broad set of recommendations made by Lt. Gov. Brian Calley last month.
Calley spent much of this year holding listening sessions across the state, hearing from parents, teachers, administrators and special education advocates.
In a report released Sept. 8, Calley called for the state to improve the quality of services provided to special education students, make the process for changing special education rules more transparent, create a better system to resolve disputes to avoid costly lawsuits, and provide more support services for parents. He also called for legislation that would limit the use of seclusion and restraint on children in schools to emergency situations only.
The task force will make recommendations by the end of the year to address the findings in Calley's report, according to a news release from the governor's office.
"This group will help us remain focused on putting Michigan's special needs children and their families front-and-center when considering reforms to this vital component in our educational system," Snyder said in the release.
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