Motherly on MSN
What parents need to know about the Education Department layoffs—and how they could affect kids with disabilities
Parents of children with disabilities rely on a system designed to protect their kids’ right to learn. But that system just ...
Parents of children with disabilities are growing increasingly worried as the Education Department shrinks and mechanisms for ...
Two months after Education Secretary Linda McMahon was confirmed, she and a small team from the department met with ...
The Hechinger Report on MSN
NJ advisory group to probe how students with disabilities are separated from their peers
A state council announced plans to focus on the placement of young children with disabilities this year. A new law regarding IEPs for students with disabilities will also go into effect.
As the parent of a special needs child, now an adult, the last thing I'd want to do is deny help to those who are in the same ...
Some believe the layoffs are a way to force the special education law to be managed by some other federal office.
Parents of children with complex needs say their kids can't attend school full-time, or they need to seek extra help ...
The Texas Tribune on MSN
"My child was screaming like crazy:" West Texas parents outraged over alleged abuse of kids
Six teachers and the school principal have either resigned or been fired over the alleged abuse of special needs students.
Despite federal law, disabled students can’t access playgrounds, lunchrooms, classes and bathrooms. With added funding, ...
North Carolina will face more scrutiny from the federal government after failing to meet benchmarks of the federal ...
Chalkbeat on MSN
Education Department layoffs hit offices that oversee special education and civil rights enforcement
All workers except a small number of top officials are being fired at the office that implements the Individuals with ...
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