Hinsdale (Ill.) district blocked from leaving special-education co-op

June 21, 2012
Riverside-Brookfield district fears its costs will rise if Hinsdale leaves

From The Chicago Tribune: Hinsdale (Ill.) School District 86 wants to educate its special-needs students on its own, but another school district is standing in its way. Riverside-Brookfield School District 208 has voted against the withdrawal of District 86 from the 15-member LaGrange Area Department of Special Education, which has provided special education services to school districts in eastern DuPage County and Cook County since 1957.

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