Schools that take Colorado's 'most vulnerable' students are

Schools that take Colorado's 'most vulnerable' students are disappearing. Can they be saved?

Colorado is racing to save the schools that serve children whose home districts can’t or won’t meet their intense needs. This is part 1 in a four-part COLab, Chalkbeat, Colorado Sun and KFF Health News series examining Colorado's collapsing system of schools that serve students with intense mental and behavioral health needs.

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