PA school districts face rising special education costs as federal funding falls short

LANCASTER, Pa. — As school districts across Pennsylvania finalize their budgets, many are facing difficult financial decisions tied to the rising cost of special education services.

Educators and school leaders say growing enrollment, increasingly complex student needs, years of federal underfunding and recent cuts to federal special education programs are putting pressure on local budgets and taxpayers.

According to the Pennsylvania State Education Association (PSEA), the percentage of public-school students receiving special education services has increased from about 15% to nearly 21% over the past decade, representing roughly 350,000 students statewide…

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