States with the least state investments have the most appalling frequent violations of the law, leaving children behind. Georgia is a repeat offender.
Advocates for the disabled say they are concerned about proposed cuts to Medicaid and other funding streams that may mean a reduction in supportive services to those with disabilities. Keith Williams, ...
Act, creating tax-advantaged savings accounts for people with disabilities. Yet, according to some experts, only 3% of ...
Dozens of educators held signs reading "Autism is a Superpower" and "Inclusion Matters" to advocate for the educational ...
President Donald Trump’s recent executive order laying out a plan for dismantling the federal Department of Education ...
Saranac Lake Central School District Superintendent Diane Fox says this has been a hard year for school officials to budget in because they are trying to read the tea leaves of the future of federal ...
Mannion’s first bill in Congress --- looks to push back on the trump administration’s attempts to dismantle the Department of ...
Current and former staffers are wary of vague plans to move special education out of the Education Department.
Illinois special education advocates are pushing state lawmakers to pass a bill to limit the scope of waivers, which are ...
Vermilion Parish Superintendent Tommy Byler has stated that 8% of their budget comes from the federal government, and if ...
Concerns are rising from students with disabilities amid last week's executive order to dismantle the Department of Education ...
Dr. H. Rutherford Turnbull died last week on March 17. I was one of the many who admired his advocacy and legal scholarship ...