The district is looking to include more children with disabilities in regular education classes and to consolidate services.
President Donald Trump’s recent executive order laying out a plan for dismantling the federal Department of Education ...
A round-up of news briefs from CT Mirror reporters about this week's happenings at the Connecticut General Assembly.
Jeremy Ford, associate professor in the Department of Teaching, Learning and Community Engagement, along with Julia Gorman and Kathryn De Leon, both doctoral candidates in curriculum, instruction and ...
Current and former staffers are wary of vague plans to move special education out of the Education Department.
San Francisco Unified School District officials said they are taking steps to strengthen its systems and structures for serving students who receive Special Education ...
At the April 2024 board meeting, then-Superintendent Brian Yearwood presented data that showed the district was estimated to spend more than $1.3 million to send students to High Road for the 2023-24 ...
This is the last of four stories on what candidates for Columbia School Board think about four key issues: school safety; student achievement; special education; and diversity, equity and inclusion.
Advocates warn that dismantling the Department of Education could have negative impacts on students with disabilities.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is expected to announce 10,000 employees will be cut, the Wall ...
ISD isn't fully compliant in special education requirements, including meeting timelines to determine whether students are ...
Donald Trump did not take the news well. In the ensuing hours, the president and his administration vehemently rejected ...