
Day 1: Read about how Jennifer Collova of Weymouth pulled her daughter Sofia out of Weymouth public schools because she didn't like the way the schools were teaching her daughter. Click here

Day 3: Yianna Hatzinikolau claps her hands during the sing-along at the Downey School in Brockton. Read how in-house programs and collaborations help districts save money on special education. Click here
About
this series
School superintendents across the state have long complained about the rising cost of special education and the burden it places on local school budgets. At the same time, parents of special ed children are often unhappy with the results. To find out why, The Patriot Ledger spent more than two months reviewing special ed spending, looking at programs, interviewing parents, students, administrators, education experts, advocates, lawmakers and state and federal officials.
Oct. 28, 2008
Special education costs, especially midyear hikes, frustrate fiscal planning
Jan. 3, 2008
Judge rebukes parents over belief that they know best
Dec. 12, 2007
School sues parents to keep child in special education
Nov. 21, 2007
Lawmakers say state must fund towns
Nov. 17, 2007
Smartest students get left out; Weymouth pursues funds
Letters to editor; commentary from Sen. Kennedy
Original series:
Nov. 13, 2007
Boston school finds success mainstreaming their students
In-house programs and collaborations help save money
Homeschooling is a better option for some families
Editorial: Teach all the children well
Nov. 12, 2007
Special ed parents in a constant fight
For Scituate teen, weak muscles caused by cerebral palsy no reason to slow down
Parents who hire an advocate fare better
in disputes; people with more money get better results
Special ed students
on their own
after high school
Nov. 10, 2007
Special education squeezes school budgets like never before
Weymouth mother goes the extra mile to educate her child
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VIDEO reveals work done at the O'Hearn School in Boston.
PHOTOS of more students and programs on the South Shore.
Day 2: Learn about James Breen, who doesn't let his cerebral palsey slow him down. Click here

Day 3: Read about Lee Parker Jr. His parents took him out of the schools and they are homeschooling him. Click here