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Hosted on MSNCharleston parents worry about DOE cuts impacting special education services and supportThe future of the Department of Education (DOE) is unknown as the Trump administration continues its calls to dismantle it.
Citywide Councils offer parents the opportunity to shape education policy for specific student populations. Learn more about these councils and find out if you qualify to run for a seat.
The law was a moral and practical victory, ensuring that millions of children with disabilities could no longer be excluded ...
Denver and Jesup community schools are partnering to share a special education director after recent approvals by their ...
The Aspen School District’s newly-formed Special Education Advisory Committee is focusing on three major changes at the ...
This week on Providence Minute, Rachel Henderson shares how the Providence Swindells Resource Center helps parents navigate ...
San Dieguito Union High School District special board meeting, the main focus, deservedly so, was to decide whether to make ...
Public engagement worked. We need more of it, says Editorials Editor Ginnie Graham, after a bill that sought to cut services ...
Wood County Schools is getting ready to begin registration for open enrollment in April for the 2024-2025 school year and ...
Right now, Section 504 is at the center of a major legal battle that could dismantle the legal protections of millions of ...
A group of Democratic state lawmakers decried the Trump Administration's sweep on the U.S. Department of Education in a news conference on Feb. 14.
Linda McMahon, President Trump’s education secretary nominee, wants to dismantle the department. What that means for ...
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