A weakened special education law puts pressure on parents. Typhoon-struck Alaksa communities race to rebuild before winter.
Special education in public schools was tenuous even before the Trump administration cut staff at an office that administers funding.
America's schools are facing a shaky start to the school year amid uncertainty at the Department of Education.
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What parents need to know about the Education Department layoffs—and how they could affect kids with disabilities
While the numbers might sound abstract, the impact is personal. These cuts affect the very offices that oversee special education services, investigate discrimination, and ensure funding reaches the ...
The Education Department is facing another wave of staff reductions that could significantly affect services for students and ...
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