Indianapolis charter school focused on students with autism to acquire closed IPS building

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  1. State legislators scrambled to support a billionaire football team owner to build a stadium for his millionaire football players . Then claim we can;t afford ABA therapy school services for all of the autistic children in Indiana . Now families have to scramble to find critical services for their autistic children in Indiana

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