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In part one of a three-part investigative series, CBS13 has looked into allegations that a Woodland school district is ...
After a 6-year-old was restrained at least nine times and her mother complained to the Delaware Department of Education, ...
Learn how student mental health impacts outcomes—and how to use that data to support your school’s IEP funding strategy.
Connecticut lawmakers, advocates, and educators gathered for a press conference at the Legislative Office Building Monday ...
A public hearing regarding complaints against Loudoun County Public Schools for Individualized Education Program non-compliance is scheduled for April 28 to May 1 at the division’s administration ...
Nearly 90,000 students across our state are in special education and for some parents, getting their children into those ...
Disability rights advocates are filing lawsuits as students, teachers and parents organize to protect education.
The Columbia school board heard proposals from a special education task force this week and looked at teacher and staff wages ...
Superintendent of Public Instruction Debbie Critchfield hopes to provide parents with a community to help navigate the ...
Frustrations simmering for years boiled over as HCPSS leaders announced short-term plans for special education.
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This story has been updated to reflect the $30,000 maximum amount students with disabilities can receive through an Education ...
Student privacy expert Ross Lemke says schools need more FERPA training, better cybersecurity and careful vendor vetting to ...
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