Hope Katz Zogby, a 7th grader in Baltimore, gets speech therapy and occupational therapy she receives onsite at her local charter school — programs made possible through funding from the Education Department. Zogby’s mother now worries about what will happen after the staffing at the agency was slashed in half. Nancy Cordes has the story.
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