One evening this May, about a dozen young adults and their families gathered with faculty of TerpsEXCEED, an inclusive two-year post-secondary education program at the University of Maryland for ...
Young people with disabilities in the United States are guaranteed the right to a free and appropriate public education at federally funded schools. But with shifts and cuts at the Education ...
Thirteen-year-old Levent goes to an Indianapolis middle school that's been celebrated for its test scores – but he's behind academically. His mother, Shania, believes that's because of how often he's ...
Last month, in a unanimous decision, the U.S. Supreme Court decided that students with disabilities will no longer face a higher legal standard when seeking justice for discrimination in schools—one ...
The Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services, which focuses on ensuring equal opportunity and improving outcomes for individuals with disabilities in the public education system, was ...
This story about special education and inclusion was produced by The Hechinger Report, a nonprofit, independent news organization focused on inequality and innovation in education. New Jersey students ...
EdSource · The John Fensterwald forecast: What’s coming for California schools in 2026 The John Fensterwald forecast: What’s coming for California schools in 2026 January 8, 2026 - It's time for John ...
Louisiana Key Academy Charter Specialty School students. How ludicrous would it be to hear: “My cancer doctor gives every patient the same treatment, regardless of whether the cancer is colon, breast, ...
Saran Tugsjargal grew up with multiple disabilities. At school she received speech therapy, occupational therapy, physical therapy, and help with learning to understand social cues. But the support ...
Janine Lawler teaches math to a group of first graders with and without disabilities in Teaneck, N.J. The township got help launching co-taught classrooms from the state-funded training program New ...
The Aug. 20, 2025, headline was: “Florida will phase out certificates of completion for students with disabilities.” The Board of Education touts that “Florida law provides multiple pathways to ...