A group of parents say Manitoba's plans to introduce universal reading assessments don't go far enough.
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Teen bowler with learning disabilities just wants to join a team. N.J. rules won’t allow it.
He finds the target arrow just to the right of center lane at Bowler City in Hackensack. Then he takes four steps forward, ...
Parents of children with disabilities are growing increasingly worried as the Education Department shrinks and mechanisms for ...
Proposed mass layoffs at the U.S. Department of Education have raised alarm among disability advocates and Democratic ...
Two months after Education Secretary Linda McMahon was confirmed, she and a small team from the department met with ...
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Her Organization Helps BHAM Residents with Disabilities Thrive
Disability doesn’t limit possibilities.” 💛 Meet Susan Sellers, executive director of United Ability, and discover how she ...
Government figures have revealed that between term three in 2024 and term two in 2025, there were more than 71,403 school ...
Proposed Education Department layoffs could undermine support for millions of students with disabilities, advocates and ...
Have you ever tried fresh, locally grown mushrooms? These freshly picked mushrooms come from Mushroom Buddies, a social ...
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What parents need to know about the Education Department layoffs—and how they could affect kids with disabilities
Learn how federal layoffs could affect special education, civil rights, and Title I programs—and what parents can do to protect their children’s education.
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NJ advisory group to probe how students with disabilities are separated from their peers
A state council announced plans to focus on the placement of young children with disabilities this year. A new law regarding IEPs for students with disabilities will also go into effect.
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