HELENA — On Thursday, a state district judge in Helena heard arguments on whether a school choice program for students with disabilities violates the Montana Constitution.

In 2023, the Montana Legislature passed and Gov. Greg Gianforte signed House Bill 393. The law established education savings accounts for students with special needs. If an eligible student is not enrolled full-time in a public school, their family can apply to the state to get reimbursement for other educational expenses, including private school tuition, tutoring and educational therapies.

(Watch the video for more on the legal arguments around HB 393.) Judge hears arguments in lawsuit challenging special needs education savings accounts

Going into this school year, the Montana Office of Public Instruction repor

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