The Trump administration gutted the federal office overseeing special education. Wisconsin disability advocates are worried ...
The Education Department laid off almost everyone in its special education division. From 504 plans to IEPs, here's how ...
That’s a huge group of kids. As of 2022–2023, 7.5 million students — 15 percent of all those enrolled in public school — received special education or related services (like speech therapy) under the ...
The nation’s special education services have been significantly damaged after Fridays’s mass layoffs within the Department of ...
A weakened special education law puts pressure on parents. Typhoon-struck Alaksa communities race to rebuild before winter.
A federal judge temporarily halted a U.S. Department of Education plan to gut its special education office, but advocates say ...
Massive layoffs initiated this week at the Education Department could hamstring the federal government’s efforts to assist students with disabilities, former officials and education experts said, ...
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 ...
A round of Trump layoffs hit all employees in the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services, except a small ...
Advocates are concerned that the Trump administration's changes to the Department of Education will hurt students with disabilities. Credit: Craig Hudson for The Washington Post via Getty Images The ...
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