Tradition Never Graduates

E11 - What does it take to truly support all students?

43 min · 4. mai 2026
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In this episode, we explore the world of special education with Director Ashley Hinze and Finance Director Kris Deburine. From inclusion in today’s classrooms to the realities of funding and staffing, this conversation unpacks how schools meet the diverse needs of students every day. We cover: *  How special education services are determined  *  The importance of inclusive learning environments  *  The real costs behind individualized support  *  Why funding gaps create ongoing challenges  This episode offers a clear, honest look at the systems and people working together to ensure every student has the opportunity to succeed.

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