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Supreme Court To Weigh How ADA, 504 Claims Against Schools Should Be Handled

The U.S. Supreme Court is set to take up a case centering on what standard students must meet in order to bring claims of disability discrimination at school.

January 27, 2025
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Ed Department Report Reveals Sharp Inequities For Students With IEPs, 504 Plans

New data from thousands of school districts across the nation is highlighting stark differences in the experiences of students with disabilities compared to their typically developing peers.

January 21, 2025

School District Files Suit Against Parents Over Special Education Reimbursement

A school district has filed a federal lawsuit against a set of parents after it was ordered to reimburse them more than $120,000 to send their child to a private school.

December 10, 2024

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Report: Charters’ Flexibility Can Enable Better Outcomes For Students In Special Ed

Schools with promising strategies hold both general education teachers and special educators responsible for all students' growth, researchers found.

December 6, 2024
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Ed Department May Require Schools To Report ‘Informal Removals’ Of Kids With Disabilities

Federal officials are eyeing changes to the types of information that schools nationwide must report about the experiences of students with disabilities.

December 3, 2024
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Facing School Staff Shortage, State Giving Special Educators One-Time Stipends

One state will divide $8.9 million among special education teachers, paraeducators and other staff as one-time bonuses meant to help address the field's alarming recruitment and retention problems.

November 22, 2024

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How Trump’s Plan To Close The Ed Department Might Impact Students With Disabilities

President-elect Donald Trump says he wants to eliminate the U.S. Department of Education, but experts are split on what that would mean for students with disabilities across the nation.

November 18, 2024

School Bans 9-Year-Old’s Seizure Alert Service Dog, Lawsuit Says

The parents of a boy who is nonverbal and has multiple disabilities allege that school officials banned his service dog over behaviors that were intended to alert others of the child's seizures.

November 13, 2024
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Civil Rights Commission To Examine Special Ed Teacher Shortages

An independent federal agency is set to investigate how teacher shortages are impacting the growing number of students with disabilities across the nation.

November 11, 2024

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Ruling Revives Lawsuit To Allow State Funding For Special Ed To Go To Religious Schools

In a move that could have nationwide implications, an appeals court revived a lawsuit by families who sued over one state's policy of not funding special education programs at religious schools.

November 1, 2024
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Schools Nationwide Scramble To Fill Special Ed Vacancies

Schools struggled to fill teaching positions — especially those focused on serving students with disabilities — even as classes got underway this fall, data shows.

October 29, 2024

Report: Almost All Students With Disabilities Lack Access To College Readiness Programs

A new analysis of federal civil rights data finds stark disparities in advanced courses, dual-enrollment classes and college admission tests.

October 22, 2024

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