Amid the government shutdown crisis, the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services (OSERS) faces an unprecedented threat of staff reduct
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Special Education, Government Shutdown, Disabled Students: T
The Office of Special Education in the US Department of Education has been severely reduced to just three staff due to the government shutdown. This c
Special Education, Government Shutdown, OSERS, Students with
Special education is at risk due to the potential government shutdown and cuts to OSERS. This endangers millions of students with disabilities. Commun
Special Education in Crisis: The Battle to Protect Disabled
The federal government shutdown has hit special education hard. With only 3 staff left at OSERS, the education rights of millions of disabled students
School Bullying, School Safety, and Parents’ Rights: A Guide
This article explores the lack of school responsibility and parents’ difficulties in safeguarding their rights in school bullying incidents. It analyz
Ms Rachel and Humanitarian Education: Should Her Reach Extend Beyond the Middle East?
Ms Rachel, known for her contributions to children’s education, has recently shown a focus on Middle Eastern humanitarian efforts. Should her advocacy expand globally to include other conflict zones?
Education System’s Cracks: Navigating the Maze of School Transfers for Special Needs Students
This article sheds light on the structural barriers faced by students with special needs during the school transfer process. Through the story of a 15-year-old girl and her mother, it highlights the inefficiencies in the education system and the failure of authorities to uphold their responsibilities.
Education System’s Cracks: When Special Needs Children Face Transfer Maze
This article examines systemic barriers faced by special education students during school transfers, highlighting inefficiencies and failures through the story of a 15-year-old girl and her mother. It calls on education authorities to uphold their legal obligations and protect every child’s right to education.
Education System’s Fault Lines: When Special Needs Children Are Forgotten in the Transfer Maze
This article explores the structural challenges faced by special needs students in the education system, focusing on a 15-year-old girl’s struggle during school transfers. It calls for accountability and action from education departments to uphold the right to education.
Protecting Campus Integrity: Addressing School Board Members’ Troubling Histories
This article explores the implications of having school board members with a history of child abuse and provides actionable steps for community members to address this critical concern.
