The Trump administration gutted the federal office overseeing special education. Wisconsin disability advocates are worried ...
A round of Trump layoffs hit all employees in the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services, except a small ...
The Rhode Island Department of Education put out a new five-year plan for special education as uncertainty swirls in ...
Two months after Education Secretary Linda McMahon was confirmed, she and a small team from the department met with ...
While many services will continue, Congress’ failure to fund the government could have big implications for people with disabilities who depend on a wide array of federal programs. Democrats and ...
The Education Department laid off almost everyone in its special education division. From 504 plans to IEPs, here's how ...
North Carolina will face more scrutiny from the federal government after failing to meet benchmarks of the federal ...
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What parents need to know about the Education Department layoffs—and how they could affect kids with disabilities
Learn how federal layoffs could affect special education, civil rights, and Title I programs—and what parents can do to ...
When you chip away at any child’s ability to access education, you chip away at the full promise of our country, writes Heidi Stevens.
The Education Department is facing another wave of staff reductions that could significantly affect services for students and ...
After a new state law led universities to cut or merge hundreds of degree programs, teachers and parents worry about the impact on the teacher shortage.
The Houston Chronicle asked four special education advocates, parents and experts to help decode Texas' often-confusing and ever-changing special education system for parents. Those panelists covered ...
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