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A Day In Our Shoes on MSNChaos at the U.S. Dept. of Ed: Mass Layoffs & Closures—What This Means for Disabled StudentsThe U.S. Department of Education is cutting staff, closing offices, and shifting power. Find out how these changes could ...
Why is the Education Department’s work especially important for students with disabilities? How does the department help ...
Amid layoffs and a likely order by Trump to close the U.S. Department of Education, a new dawn for students is coming. Will it be bright or bleak?
The bill "will lead to stunningly better outcomes for a number of our 775,000 school children with disabilities," the ...
All seven school board seats were up for election in 2023. Because terms are staggered, three seats, all for four-year terms, ...
As the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) is facing substantial cuts, local school districts are left in a holding pattern ...
The layoffs are the first step toward dismantling the department, a goal espoused by President Donald Trump and his education ...
An analysis of the Trump administration's cuts to the agency shows its civil rights enforcement and research arms are hit particularly hard.
Philadelphia education leaders are raising the alarm as a massive Education Department staffing cut threatens federal programs.
The change is designed to shift policy oversight to the states, but some question the impact on the enforcement of civil rights laws.
The Department of Education cut roughly 1,300 workers, raising concerns about its ability to operate normally.
Every year on March 3, the world observes World Hearing Day, a global initiative aimed at raising awareness about hearing loss, the importance of ear and hearing care, and fostering accessibility for ...
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