School for disabled set to close in Kansas City (Mo.) district

June 23, 2011
Board says new facilities will be ready in August to replace Delano School

From The Kansas City Star: The Kansas City (Mo.) school board has voted to close Delano School, a school serving students with severe disabilities. However, the decision comes with a caveat: if new facilities aren’t ready and staff is not adequately trained by the start of the school year Aug. 15, the students would remain in Delano.

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