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The way Texas' private school voucher program prioritizes students with disabilities relies on evaluations by public schools.
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Melwood is transforming its Arlington headquarters into a 105-unit affordable housing development featuring ADA-enhanced ...
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The nonprofit founded in 1938 currently serves 86 individuals ranging from 22 to 72 years old who live with moderate to ...