Episode Synopsis "Teaching Topeka | Ep.2-Special Education in Kansas"
Schools and teachers all face a challenge in reopening this fall, but with a different set of needs, special education faced different obstacles in crafting reopening plans. Bert Mooore, Kansas State Department of Education director of special education and title services, and Heath Peine, Wichita Public Schools executive director of student support services, joined The Capital-Journal's Teaching Topeka to discuss how Kansas schools are tackling those obstacles.
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