Dismantling the Department of Education will strip resources from disabled children, parents and advocates say
- President Donald Trump signed an executive order to begin dismantling the Department of Education, affecting special needs programs and federal funding for students with disabilities, as noted by Maribel Gardea.
- The Department of Education provides over $15 billion annually to support 7.4 million students through the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, as stated in the report.
- Keri Rodrigues expressed concern that dismantling the Department will leave parents of disabled children without resources and the ability to seek justice when their rights are denied.
- Teachers and advocates fear that fewer resources will result in negative impacts on inclusive education for students with disabilities, according to Lisa Morgan.
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