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Ms. Janet R. Beales
Dr. Thomas F. Bertonneau
Do Private Schools Serve Difficult-to-Educate Students?
Executive Summary
Part I
Introduction
Description of Private Programs
Alternative Arrangements
(this page)
Charter Schools
Full Inclusion
Cooperative Arrangements
Figure 1: Population Overlap
Table 1: Private-Sector Overview
Part II
Part III
Michigan Case Studies
Part IV, Case Studies
Appendix I: Financial Incentives
Appendix II: States with Legislation Allowing Public Schools To Contract for Alternative Education for At-Risk Students
Appendix III: Defining Characteristics of Educational Placements
Appendix IV: Service Providers and Key Contacts
Endnotes
Acknowledgements
Posted: Oct. 1, 1997
Alternative Arrangements
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Contents
Charter Schools
Full Inclusion
Cooperative Arrangements
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Do Private Schools Serve Difficult-to-Educate Students?
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Wednesday, January 7, 2009
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