Special Ed Surge Strains Schools
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School districts across the country, especially in places like San Diego, are drowning in demand for special education services — up by over 50% in a decade despite shrinking student populations. With nearly 20% of kids now qualifying, districts face a crushing financial squeeze: funding shrinks as enrollment drops, but costs for mandated services keep climbing. Broader disability definitions, societal shifts, and pandemic aftershocks fuel the surge, while educators grapple with ballooning caseloads and a desperate shortage of qualified staff. If trends continue, students with disabilities could make up a quarter of classrooms by 2035 — and without urgent federal and state investment, many districts may collapse under the weight.
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