Opposing Viewpoints on Proposition S

Voters in St. Louis County, Missouri, will see Proposition S on the upcoming ballot for the 2012 Presidential election. Voters will decide if the Special School District of St. Louis County (SSD) will be able to continue to provide Special Education services to children who have disabilities. What is Proposition S? It is something that is being proposed to voters. It gives voters the opportunity to decide if they want to vote yes or no on having Proposition S go into effect. It will be presented to voters in St. Louis County, Missouri, on their ballots for 2012 Presidential election. … Continue reading

Special Education and the 2012 Election

Across the nation, Americans were asked to cast their vote on issues relating to special education. Voters were asked about funding for special education in several propositions. You may have voted for a candidate because you agreed with his or her views about Special Education. Here is a brief review of the results that could affect your child’s education. In St. Louis County, Missouri, Proposition S was on the ballot. It asked voters if they wanted to allow a 19 cent tax levy to take effect. The money would be used for the Special School District of St. Louis County, … Continue reading