Special education in public schools was tenuous even before the Trump administration cut staff at an office that administers funding.
Inclusion matters for people with disabilities and their family and friends. Here's what you can do to join the movement.
Two months after Education Secretary Linda McMahon was confirmed, she and a small team from the department met with ...
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 Trump administration gutted the federal office overseeing special education. Wisconsin disability advocates are worried ...
A federal judge temporarily halted a U.S. Department of Education plan to gut its special education office, but advocates say ...
The Trump administration has already cut hundreds of other employees and hundreds of millions of dollars in teacher training ...
The Rhode Island Department of Education put out a new five-year plan for special education as uncertainty swirls in ...
The news of the gutting of the U.S. Department of Education’s special education office is creating concern for families of students with disabilities in Fort Worth and across the country.
Special-education experts and administrators largely agree that a 2018 law set sound policy. But its implementation has been uneven, and some worry that bigger reform efforts will get in its way.
The Education Department laid off almost everyone in its special education division. From 504 plans to IEPs, here's how ...
The Trump Administration on Friday announced another round of layoffs — it appears to have essentially gutted the Office of ...