DeVos delays rule on racial disparities in special education
Originally published December 15, 2017 by The New York Times
The Department of Education is proposing a two-year delay on an Obama-era rule that requires states to review districts with disproportionally high rates of minority students receiving special education services, placed in restrictive classrooms or disciplined more than their peers.
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