Special Needs Education Bill Passes Senate Committee
JACKSON, Miss. (WCBI) — Some Mississippi parents could have more schools for their kids to choose from if enough state legislators have their way.
A bill increasing education options for students with disabilities passed the senate education committee, Tuesday.
Senate Bill 2695 would let parents use state money as a scholarship, so their child can attend a school that best fits their needs.
State officials say only 22.5 percent of special needs kids graduate from high school.
The bill is sponsored by Sen. Nancy Collins, R-Tupelo.
It heads to the senate next for a vote.
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