Special education teachers fear the Trump administration’s funding cuts and layoffs will unravel progress for millions of ...
A new deal to end the government shutdown may briefly restore staff to U.S. Education Department offices that had been gutted ...
Department of Education cuts leave advocates and parents worried about the fate of special education services.
Special education protections under IDEA remain uncertain after mass layoffs by the Trump administration at the U.S.
A deal to end the nation's longest-ever government shutdown is reversing plans to gut the federal special education office and providing funds for other disability programs — at least temporarily.
The U.S. Department of Education is in talks to move oversight of special education programs to another federal agency. An Education Department official said this week that the agency is working to ...
Sueli Gwiazdowski, 24, says she switched high schools three times when she was growing up. She wanted to stay at her first school because she loved being on the speech and debate team – but the campus ...
Congress has never fully funded special education at 40% per-pupil costs promised to states under IDEA. Funding has fluctuated over the years; in 2024, it was about 10.9%. Federal IDEA funding is ...
A new student-led council in Anne Arundel County brings together teens with and without disabilities to promote inclusion.
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